News:

Douglas Kearney interviewed on Commonplace Podcast!

Date: April 12, 2022

‎Dear Listener, For this, our 99th episode, Rachel welcomes poet, interdisciplinary artist, and professor Douglas Kearney to Commonplace. This conversation, recorded in early November 2021, has been a long time […]

Kim Dower is a guest on The Kathryn Zox Show!

Date: April 12, 2022

Kathryn interviews Author Kim Dower. Acclaimed for combining the accessible and profound, Kim Dower’s poems about motherhood are some of her most moving and disarmingly candid. Culled from her four […]

Brynn Saito writes for Poetry Society of Ameria!

Date: April 7, 2022

In 2003, I was a pre-med undergraduate at UC Berkeley majoring in philosophy and taking poetry classes on the side—totally scattered, that is to say: lost, alive, lonely, and away […]

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Reviews:

Hyperallergic reviews Didi Jackson’s MY INFINITY

Date: September 17, 2024

If Hilma af Klint’s monumental paintings could speak, what would they say? Didi Jackson answers this with a resonant collection of poems, several written from the perspective of the Swedish […]

Poetry Foundation reviews Didi Jackson’s MY INFINITY

Date: September 10, 2024

In Didi Jackson’s My Infinity, the “Northern sky stands so straight, / it uses the largest pines for crutches;” “The moon’s marias emerge / like age spots, monochromatic and ashy;” and […]

Shelf Awareness reviews Eunice Hong’s MEMENTO MORI

Date: September 3, 2024

Eunice Hong’s exquisite debut Memento Mori won the 2021 Red Hen Press Fiction Award, chosen by judge Aimee Liu. Hong’s simple, well-worn opening line, “Once upon a time,” belies an intricate narrative […]

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