News:

Eleanor Wilner interviewed for Harvard Review Online!

Date: February 15, 2022

Eleanor Wilner, recipient of the 2019 Frost Medal for distinguished lifetime achievement from the Poetry Society of America, published her first book of poetry when she was forty-two. She has […]

Diane Thiel interviewed for DailyLobo.com!

Date: February 15, 2022

In a digital age, classic romantic gestures can go a long way, especially during the month of love. Two University of New Mexico creative writing professors sat down with the Daily […]

Joan Nockels Wilson is a guest on Speaker’s Forum!

Date: February 3, 2022

This episode of Speakers Forum centers around three very different experiences of childhood sexual abuse. However, all three guests consider the responsibility of caregivers to prevent abuse and the difficulty […]

Maurya Simon essay featured in Press Enterprise

Date: February 1, 2022

Memory is fickle, quixotic and slippery as an eel. It latches itself onto strong emotions like fear, anger, or surprise and it won’t let go. Up until adolescence, children often […]

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Reviews:

Aimee Liu’s GLORIOUS BOY Review on La Croix!

Date: September 8, 2021

Translated from French: The desperate quest of a Western couple to find their 4-year-old son, who disappeared in 1942 in the heart of the Indian archipelago of Andaman.

JANE OF BATTERY PARK Reviewed by Third Coast Review

Date: September 8, 2021

Everything about Jane of Battery Park is unexpected, precarious, paranoid, and quirky. Viner’s dialogue is at once banal, punchy, and self-aware, with as many laugh-out-loud moments as kick-in-the-gut ones.

GLORIOUS BOY by Aimee Liu reviewed by La viduité

Date: September 7, 2021

Decode the savagery of silence, the language of separation and guilt, also deceive that of the enemy. A rather classic novel in its form, in its informed reconstruction of a little-known […]

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