News:

The Oregonian: Poems for the Pandemic

Date: June 4, 2020

Kim Stafford’s days have a rhythm, a routine. Oregon’s poet laureate wakes before dawn. He takes a long walk around his neighborhood. When he returns to his home in Southwest Portland, […]

Black Earth Institue: Social Distancing

Date: June 4, 2020

In dreams I walk through crowds, brushing arms, knocking elbows. Skin to skin: hands are bare. Crocuses congregate in beds, along sidewalks. Unlatching city gates,

Poets.org: Aerial, Wild Pine

Date: June 4, 2020

A flare of russet,green fronds, surpriseof flush againstthe bare grey cypressin winter woods. Cardinal wild pine,quill-leaf airplantor dog-drink-water.Spikes of bright bloom–exotic plumage.

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Reviews:

The Shore features review of Susan Rich’s BLUE ATLAS!

Date: May 8, 2024

Susan Rich’s newest collection, Blue Atlas, is a complicated work that artfully blends the personal and the political, avoiding didacticism to create a timely narrative that explores the themes of […]

Library Journal Review of A Professional Lola

Date: April 23, 2024

Southern California-based Filipino American writer Tuazon (The Cussing Cat Clock) brings to readers a collection of 13 short stories, 11 of which have been previously published in slightly different forms. […]

Ben Tripp reviews C. Bain’s SEX AUGURY!

Date: April 22, 2024

If you had to organize a bunch of poetry books into bins, like in an old-fashioned vinyl record store…and you were getting creative with your genres/tabs/etc., this book Sex Augury […]

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