by Kevin Canfield November 26, 2019 Number of comments0 Reviews Coming of Age in the Shadow of a Dictatorship A review of Nona Fernández’s new book, “Space Invaders.”
by Lori Rader-Day November 13, 2019 Number of comments0 Interviews A Collection Of Cross-Genre Shivers An interview with Benjamin Percy about his new short fiction collection, “Suicide Woods.”
by Aaron Coats August 27, 2019 Number of comments0 Reviews Susan Steinberg Throws Convention and Form to the Sea in “Machine” A review of Susan Steinberg’s new novel.
by Mae Rice August 7, 2019 Number of comments0 Reviews The Great Escape A review of Jess Row’s new essay collection, “White Flights.”
by Aram Mrjoian May 7, 2018 Number of comments0 Reviews ‘A Lucky Man’ is a Grand Cathedral of Short Fiction Most readers expect short fiction to bring a singular character to life. In many creative writing workshops, we’re taught it’sContinue Reading
by Bradley Babendir May 15, 2017 Number of comments0 Reviews ‘Broken River’ Is a Slippery Thriller With One Hell of an Ending On J. Robert Lennon’s bizarre new novel.
by Sarah Blake May 10, 2017 Number of comments0 Interviews Exploring the ‘Afterland’ of Refugees: An Interview with Mai Der Vang Mai Der Vang’s debut poetry collection, Afterland, won the 2016 Walt Whitman Award of the Academy of American Poets, selectedContinue Reading
by Sara Cutaia March 23, 2017 Number of comments0 Reviews ‘Wait Till You See Me Dance’ Bites and Delights Deb Olin Unferth’s debut short story collection Wait Till You See Me Dance is as delightfully witty as it is emotionally insightful.