News:

Late Night Library interviews John Van Kirk

Date: August 16, 2013

"The Rookie Report" from Late Night Library features a microinterview with John Van Kirk about his new novel Song for Chance. To read the full interview, click

Antarctic Sun interviews Katharine Coles

Date: August 9, 2013

Peter Rejcek from the Antarctic Sun chats with Katharine Coles about her writing process, homesickness, and how the experience of living in Antarctica has changed the way that she writes […]

Tess Taylor interviewed for The Common

Date: August 5, 2013

Diana Babineau from The Common chats with Tess Taylor about her research process and the ancestry that she discusses in her new collection The Forage House. To read the full […]

AROHO chats with Jessica Piazza

Date: August 1, 2013

AROHO talks with Jessica Piazza about the challenges facing a creative woman today, and about the women who have influenced her own creativity. To read the full interview, click

Jessica Piazza featured on TNBBC

Date: July 19, 2013

Jessica Piazza guest blogs on TNBBC's "Books and Booze" column where she pairs her poetry with some inspired cocktail concoctions. Read the full article

The Chicago Tribune interviews Mary Evelyn Greene

Date: July 17, 2013

Bonnie Miller Rubin from the Chicago Tribune chats with Mary Evelyn Greene about the difficulties of raising a child with Fetal Alcohol Sydrome. To read the interview, click

Andrew Lam interviewed for CultureStrike

Date: July 15, 2013

Andrew Lam chats with Michelle Chen from CultureStrike about the "immigrant experience" and the process of building the characters in Birds of Paradise Lost.- To read the full interview, click

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Reviews:

Food Tank features EAT LESS WATER

Date: March 16, 2020

Florencia Ramirez’s Eat Less Water was listed as one of the 22 Books for Winter 2018 by Food Tank, an innovative team focused on rethinking the food system and alleviating world hunger. Eva Perroni […]

Michael Turner’s review on Growler

Date: March 16, 2020

“Many of Green’s speakers seem to desire to disappear, to re-work the equation for subtraction. It is the frustration caused by a world that fails to allow disappearance which provides […]

Shelf Awareness Gives The Mighty Currawongs A Gold Star

Date: March 16, 2020

“With his mastery of language and eye for detail, Doyle’s characters always feel authentic, and their ups and downs are realistically proportioned. His gift for finding the sublime in even […]

Stephen Corey reviews The Bob and Weave

Date: March 16, 2020

The Bob and Weave Jim Peterson. Red Hen (CDC, dist.), $16.95 (120p) ISBN 1-888996-65-X Jim Peterson’s poems are filled with the things of this world– its horses, hands, stones, and […]

Realizing Queer Kinship

Date: March 16, 2020

Martha K. Davis’ SCISSORS, PAPER, STONE was recently reviewed by Gertrude Press’ Jess Travers. The novel, narrated in alternating chapters by Catherine, her adopted daughter Min, and Min’s best friend […]

Poetic Paschen

Date: March 16, 2020

“The Chicago poet has spread the good wordings via book, CD, and subway.”

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