News:

The New York Times Obituary for Nahid Rachlin

Date: May 20, 2025

Thank you to the New York Times for a beautiful obituary for our dear Nahid Rachlin, who passed away on April 30, 2025. We’re honored to have been a part […]

KTEP Public Media and Adela Najarro

Date: May 20, 2025

In this episode of Words on a Wire, host Daniel Chacón welcomes back poet Adela Najarro to discuss her powerful new collection, Variations in Blue, published by Red Hen Press. With warmth, candor, and insight, Najarro […]

Author Interview with Nancy Kricorian on LibraryThing

Date: May 13, 2025

LibraryThing is pleased to sit down this month with novelist Nancy Kricorian, whose work explores the experiences of the post-genocide Armenian diaspora. Her debut novel, Zabelle, published in 1998, has been translated […]

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Reviews:

Shelf Awareness Reviews Marybeth Holleman’s TENDER GRAVITY

Date: September 8, 2022

Although Marybeth Holleman’s five books are all deeply rooted in Alaska’s landscape and wildlife, Tender Gravity is her first expression of that connection through poetry. The title phrase comes from the first […]

North of Oxford Reviews Joshua Rivkin’s SUITOR!

Date: September 8, 2022

By Charles Rammelkamp “we are what happens by accident,” Joshua Rivkin writes in the first “Envoi” of this lyrical, emotionally probing collection, and goes on: Suitor, from the Latin secutor, to […]

REFUGEE by Pamela Uschuk reviewed in Rain Taxi

Date: August 22, 2022

“’So you think that you can live remote / from city streets paved with bullet casings, / mass shootings in churches, refugee mothers in cages,’ Pamela Uschuk questions in ‘A […]

Booktrib reviews MONKEY BUSINESS by Carleton Eastlake

Date: August 9, 2022

“Inside their heads, humans are caught in a civil war between the little gleam of intelligence they want to believe is them and the animal which that spark of intelligence evolved to […]

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