News:

Khalisa Rae is featured on NBC News!

Date: February 19, 2021

This year welcomes a slate of Black authors who will publish young adult fiction ranging in subject matter, but sharing one common goal: to expand what it means to see […]

Khalisa Rae interviewed on PopSugar!

Date: February 11, 2021

Self-care has never been more important than it is right now, and that’s especially true for Black women, who have had to juggle work, family, personal lives, and more amid ongoing […]

Tobi Harper interviewed on Brain Hackers podcast!

Date: February 8, 2021

Tobi Harper is Deputy Director of Red Hen Press, Founder and Editor of Quill (a queer publishing series), Publisher of The Los Angeles Review, and Instructor for the UCLA Extension […]

Tess Taylor featured on CNN!

Date: February 3, 2021

Before the pandemic hit, playwright Matthew-Lee Erlbach was working on a play about American labor movements between 1890 and 1920 — an era that many associate with seamstresses jumping out […]

TEA BY THE SEA listed on Electric Lit!

Date: January 25, 2021

My mom says every mother needs a daughter. It’s not that she doesn’t love and appreciate her two sons. My middle brother knows best how to comfort her in times […]

Jennifer Risher featured in Forbes Magazine!

Date: January 20, 2021

Before Covid hit, my family often traveled to Germany. There, we found “Asian” restaurants in many small German towns. I had to chuckle at the generalization. Did these restaurants serve […]

Essay by Martha Cooley in Literary Hub!

Date: January 13, 2021

On a damp afternoon a few years ago, descending a stone ramp adjacent to a cobblestone lane, I slipped on a slick patch. Landing on my seat, I bounced upward […]

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Reviews:

LitBridge reviews The Palace of Contemplating Departure

Date: October 30, 2013

LitBridge's Analicia Sotelo discusses the very "personal" feel of the poems of Brynn Saito's The Palace of Contemplating Departure. "Saito writes about departure with a meditative restlessness that asks if […]

Verse Wisconsin features Room Service

Date: October 30, 2013

Morgan Harlow from Verse Wisconsin discusses the strengths of Ron Carlson's Room Service. "Ron Carlson’s Room Service: Poems, Meditations, Outcries & Remarks…is genuinely engaging….Throughout this collection, the key to humor […]

hazel & wren praises A Wild Surmise

Date: October 11, 2013

Wren from hazel & wren loves Eloise Klein Healy's A Wild Surmise: New & Selected Poems & Recordings. "Regardless of the subject, all of her poems drip with wisdom and […]

NewPages reviews Birds of Paradise Lost

Date: October 10, 2013

Michael Caylo-Baradi from NewPages has much to say about Andrew Lam's Birds of Paradise Lost. "Lam's single story, in this collection, is the immigrant story; the pursuit of the American […]

Cleveland Plain-Dealer’s take on The Forage House

Date: October 10, 2013

Dave Lucas from Cleveland Plain-Dealer calls Tess Taylor's The Forage House a "haunting first book." "Taylor's archaeological eye is also her most astonishing poetic gift: to render what we call […]

NewPages loves A Wild Surmise

Date: October 9, 2013

Emily May Anderson from NewPages promises that Eloise Klein Healy's A Wild Surmise is "well worth adding to this fall’s reading list." "Whether a reader is already familiar with Healy’s […]

SusieBookworm Blog discusses Birds of Paradise Lost

Date: October 9, 2013

SusieBookworm talks Birds of Paradise Lost in her recent blog post. "Lam is certainly able to effectively condense all he wants said into a relatively brief amount of space…There are […]

Song for Chance featured in the New York Times

Date: October 9, 2013

Julie Sarkissian adds John Van Kirk's Song for Chance to her list of new and notable debut novels. "The novel conveys a genuine passion for rock music, and cleverly includes […]

Apiary Magazine reviews All of You on the Good Earth

Date: September 12, 2013

Steve Burns gives his two cents for Hilbert's All of You on the Good Earth.– "Hilbert’s poetic prowess shines brightest when his lines are coated in darkness…It’s a visceral must-read." […]

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