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:

Tikkun’s take on Birds of Paradise Lost

Date: August 21, 2013

Anna Challet from Tikkun discusses the stories of Andrew Lam's Birds of Paradise Lost.- "…each story is a world unto itself. Lam’s characters are haunted by what they have lost, […]

Atticus Review applauds Spoke & Dark

Date: August 21, 2013

Sandy Longhorn from Atticus Review praises the language and layers of meaning found in the poems of Carolyn Guinzio's Spoke & Dark.– "Spoke & Dark requires much of the reader, […]

NewPages reviews Parnucklian for Chocolate

Date: August 14, 2013

Courtney McDermott from NewPages comments on B.H. James' "inventive" first novel, Parnucklian for Chocolate.- "In stark, self-conscious language, the author navigates parenting, psychiatric facilities, and what it means to not […]

Burn This House praised in Contrary Magazine

Date: August 1, 2013

Lee Gulyas from Contrary Magazine applauds Kelly Davio's use of "the lens and language of religion to question existence, family, and herself" in the poems of Burn This House.- "Don't […]

Hyphen Magazine praises Birds of Paradise Lost

Date: July 25, 2013

Noah Cho from Hyphen Magazine applauds the stories of Andrew Lam's Birds of Paradise Lost.- "Each of the thirteen stories has a distinct tone and flavor….for Lam, that risk of […]

Publishers Weekly reviews When Rain Hurts

Date: July 25, 2013

Publishers Weekly comments on the remarkable story found in Mary Evelyn Greene's When Rain Hurts.– "With vivid language and strong imagery, [Greene] describes the harsh deprivations characteristic of Russia's orphanages, […]

Kirkus features When Rain Hurts

Date: July 19, 2013

Check out the August issue of Kirkus to read their take on Mary Evelyn Greene's When Rain Hurts.- "A searingly candid chronicle of the heroic struggle of two adoptive parents […]

diaCRITICS commends Andrew Lam’s Birds of Paradise Lost

Date: July 11, 2013

Eric Nguyen applauds Birds of Paradise Lost, calling it short stories of "second chances."- “What is refreshing about Lam’s work is that it defies expectations of ‘immigrant story’…. Lam’s stories […]

storySouth’s take on Constantine’s Calamity Joe

Date: July 11, 2013

storySouth applauds Brendan Constantine's poetry in Calamity Joe.- “While the narratives of loss help hold this work together, it’s Constantine’s lyrical touch that keeps the poems engaging…their inventiveness is refreshing […]

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