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Dispatches from the Mushroom Kingdom by Noel Pabillo Mariano, reviewed by Margaryta Golovchenko

Margaryta Golovchenko

Dispatches From the Mushroom Kingdom, Noel Pabillo Mariano

Dispatches from the Mushroom Kingdom by Noel Pabillo Mariano / Hyacinth Girl Press / 31 pages / $6.00 Questions of the spoken/external and unspoken/internal sort are at the heart of Dispatches from … [Read more...]

12 Points: Love Me, Anyway by Minadora Macheret

Nate Logan

Minadora Macheret, Love Me, Anyway Porkbelly Press

1. Love Me, Anyway was published by Porkbelly Press in 2018 in Cincinnati, Ohio. 2. This is Minadora Macheret’s first chapbook. 3. The speaker in these poems details three main subjects: the … [Read more...]

Earthly Whispers: On Ocean Vuong & Erick Sáenz

Michael Huguenor

Ocean Vuong On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous and Erick Saenz Susurros a Mi Padre

On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong / Penguin Press / 978-0525562023 / June 4, 2019Susurros a mi Padre by Erick Sáenz / The Operating System / 978-1946031259 / July 15, 2018 Early in … [Read more...]

Shiny Dark Mind Candy: Mayhem & Death by Helen McClory, reviewed by Laura Morgan

Laura Morgan

Mayhem and Death by Helen McClory, reviewed by Laura Morgan

Mayhem & Death by Helen McClory / 404 Ink / 978-1912489022 / 208 pages There are seas where the dead lie so thick they are pressed into a layer of silt the colour of yoghurt that sits at the … [Read more...]

The Experiment of the Tropics by Lawrence Lacambra Ypil, reviewed by Kendrick Loo

Kendrick Loo

The Experiment of the Tropics by Lawrence Lacambra Ypil review

The Experiment of the Tropics by Lawrence Lacambra Ypil / Gaudy Boy Imprint / 2018 / 72 pages. It is difficult to unpack the impact of imperial power from culture. Some facts are historical: Asian … [Read more...]

The short story of you and I by Richard James Allen, reviewed by Rochelle Jewel Shapiro

Rochelle Jewel Shapiro

The short story of you and I by Richard James Allen

The short story of you and I by Richard James Allen / UWA Publishing / 2019 / 112 pages / 9781760800215 “My poems are sleeping in these pages / waiting for you to rouse them,” Richard James Allen, … [Read more...]

Lizzie, Speak by Kailey Tedesco, reviewed by Catherine Garbinsky

Catherine Garbinsky

Lizzie, Speak - poems by Kailey Tedesco

Lizzie, Speak by Kailey Tedesco / White Stag Publishing / 2019 / 978-1732399235 Lizzie, Speak by Kailey Tedesco is a séance in the form of a book, a conjuring of the spirit of Lizzie Borden, … [Read more...]

POET by Clark Coolidge, reviewed by Steve Dalachinsky

Steve Dalachinsky

Poet - Clark Coolidge

POET by Clark Coolidge / Pressed Wafer Press / 2018 Last spring I had the privilege of hearing Clark Coolidge read from his manuscript POET in San Francisco at Bird and Beckett to a capacity … [Read more...]

Explorations in Form: New Small Press Releases

Mike Corrao

Bound by Candice Wuehle

It’s the goal of small presses such as Inside the Castle, Dostoyevsky Wannabe, Schism, and others like them to publish unconventional forms of literature, those in the expanded field --- whatever that … [Read more...]

Please Find Us by Wendy Oleson, reviewed by Sarah Wiggers

Sarah Wiggers

Please Find Us - stories by Wendy Oleson

Please Find Us by Wendy Oleson / Gertrude Press / 47 pages / 2017 Please Find Us contains thirteen stories of survival. In the fifty-page chapbook, Oleson’s carefully crafted characters struggle to … [Read more...]

Re- by Andrea Blancas Beltran, reviewed by Carolyn Ogburn

Carolyn Ogburn

Andrea Blancas Beltran - Re- (cover)

Re- by Andrea Blancas Beltran / Redbird Chapbooks / 2018 Andrea Blancas Beltran’s chapbook, Re-, is a beautiful, textured collection of poems centered around her grandmother’s memory loss, and … [Read more...]

Constant Stranger: After Frank Stanford, reviewed by Jared Benjamin

Jared Benjamin

Constant Stranger: After Frank Stanford, edited by Max Crinnin & Aidan Ryan

Constant Stranger: After Frank Stanford, edited by Max Crinnin & Aidan Ryan / Foundlings Press / 2018. In the early 1970s, a poet from the Mississippi heartland, expatriated to the Ozark scenery of … [Read more...]

The Wrench and Reach of Grace: Feet of the Messenger by H.C. Palmer, reviewed by Wm. Anthony Connolly

Wm. Anthony Connolly

Feet of the Messenger: Poems by H.C. Palmer

Feet of the Messenger by H.C. Palmer / BkMk Press / 9781943491100 / 2018 Everything is here and now --- childhood, beauty, war, peace --- all apiece of a tapestry woven by the expert hands of the … [Read more...]

A perimeter by rob mclennan, reviewed by Ali Znaidi

Ali Znaidi

A perimeter - poetry by rob mclennan

A perimeter by rob mclennan / New Star Books / 978-1-55420-128-0 / paperback / 80 pages / 2016 In A perimeter rob mclennan has ordered the poems which were written between 2010 and 2014 in a way … [Read more...]

Dreyer’s English: An Utterly Correct Guide to Clarity and Style by Benjamin Dreyer, reviewed by Beth Spencer

Beth Spencer

Dreyer’s English: An Utterly Correct Guide to Clarity and Style by Benjamin Dreyer

Dreyer’s English: An Utterly Correct Guide to Clarity and Style by Benjamin Dreyer / Random House / 320 pages / 9780812995701 / Jan 29, 2019 Stop the presses! Stop submitting to them, that is, … [Read more...]

The Exile Illuminated as the Native Returned: Steve Dalachinsky’s Where Night and Day Become One: The French Poems / A Selection 1983-2017

John Greiner

Where Night and Day Become One: The French Poems / A Selection 1983-2017 by Steve Dalachinsky

Where Night and Day Become One: The French Poems / A Selection 1983-2017 by Steve Dalachinsky / great weather for MEDIA / 978-0998144030 / 2018 The American artist's fascination with France has … [Read more...]

House of the Cardamom Seed by Penelope Scambly Schott, reviewed by John Yohe

John Yohe

House of the Cardamom Seed by Penelope Scambly Schott

House of the Cardamom Seed by Penelope Scambly Schott / Cherry Grove / 2018 / 978-1-62549-270-8 One of the pleasures of making a pilgrimage to Powell's Books in Portland, Oregon is sometimes … [Read more...]

Raena Shirali’s Gilt, reviewed by Daschielle Louis

Daschielle Louis

Gilt by Raena Shirali

Gilt by Raena Shirali / YesYes Books / 978-1-936919-41-3 / 2017 I remember the conditioning well. Women teaching me the ways of being woman. Being clean. Most importantly, unseen. Gilt opens a … [Read more...]

The Mathematics of the Breath and the Way: On Writers and Writing by Charles Bukowski

John Yohe

The Mathematics of the Breath and the Way: On Writers and Writingby Charles Bukowski

The Mathematics of the Breath and the Way: On Writers and Writing by Charles Bukowski. Edited by David Stephen Calonne / City Lights Books / 978-0-87286-759-8 / 2018 I kind of don't know how they … [Read more...]

Apocalyptic Language: Reading Brooks Rexroat’s Thrift Store Coats

Mike Corrao

Thrift Store Coats by Brooks Rexroat

Thrift Store Coats by Brooks Rexroat / Orson's Publishing / 978-0991446391 Brooks Rexroat’s debut short story collection, Thrift Store Coats explores the harsh and often unforgiving landscape of … [Read more...]

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