by Patt Jeffries | May 4, 2021
Nightcall – by Andrea Jurjević NightcallPraisePurchase by Andrea Jurjević. These poems offer surreal explorations of both our concrete reality and the disorienting terrain of self. Jurjevic traverses a gritty landscape of memory, love, sorrow, and sex with...
by David St.Clair | Mar 21, 2020
Meridians – by Cameron McGill PraisePurchase The speaker of these poems manages to assert a particular presence almost as often as he confesses to being lost. In this way, he is like everyone and no one. In his world, veins are roads, and aren’t they? ...
by David St.Clair | Mar 17, 2019
The Time Machine – by Laura Kasischke Startle PatternPurchase Laura Kasischke’s The Time Machine offers us surreal and transformative explorations into memory, mortality, and femininity. In the opening poem, Laura tells us: “This is what it feels...
by David St.Clair | Mar 21, 2018
Dark Acre – by Canese Jarboe PraisePurchase Now and then; if you read long enough and widely enough, you run into a poet who isn’t like any other, who has taken in wide ranging traditions and strategies and turned them to their own, who manages language,...
by David St.Clair | Mar 14, 2018
Tooth & Shoe – by Heikki Huotari Tooth & ShoePurchase by Heikki Huotari. Simultaneously hyper organized and utterly chaotic, Tooth & Shoe asks us to take a second glance at the seeming normality of our daily lives. Keeping with...