Looking through the Dual Lens: Michelle Peñaloza’s “All the Words I Can Remember Are Poems”

Michelle Peñaloza’s second full-length collection, “All the Words I Can Remember Are Poems,” reminds us of the function of poems: to record, to remember, to share.

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Incisive Questions about Mothering in “The Cracks We Bear”

“The Cracks We Bear” by Catalina Infante (translated by Michelle Mirabella) asks incisive questions about mothering, both the act of being mothered and that of becoming one.

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Treasured, Bitter Fruit in Bo Hee Moon’s “Birthstones in the Province of Mercy”

A review of Bo Hee Moon’s newest poetry collection, “Birthstones in the Province of Mercy.”

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