Brian Turner’s Triple Poetry Release is a Triptych Times Three

Each book is accompanied by an album of music and a three-part film, bringing an ethereal experience to the poetry.

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Nevertheless, They Persisted: Six Enslaved Women Rebel in “Night Wherever We Go”

A review of “Night Wherever We Go” by Tracey Rose Peyton.

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“A Shift in Emphasis”: An Interview with Poet Erin Hoover

An interview with Erin Hoover on her latest collection of poetry, “No Spare People.”

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‘The Bullet Swallower’ Explores Who Pays for the Debts of Ancestors

Elizabeth Gonzalez James’ third novel asks what the relationship between revenge, retribution, reparation and remedy is.

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“I Was Searching for Something in Nature to Affirm my Identity”: An Interview with Jennifer Conlon

An interview with Jennifer Conlon about their debut poetry collection, “Taking to Water.”

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In “Only If You’re Lucky,” Female Friendships Prove Anything But Fortunate

Stacy Willingham’s latest novel isn’t her best work, but she still deserves a place alongside Paula Hawkins and Gillian Flynn in the pantheon of great psychological thriller authors.

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“there is moon enough still // to walk home by:” A review of John Hoppenthaler’s “Night Wing Over Metropolitan Area”

A review of John Hoppenthaler’s new collection of poetry, “Night Wing Over Metropolitan Area.”

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Art Crimes and Family History in “Letting In Air and Light”

A review of Teresa Tumminello Brader’s book, “Letting in Air and Light.”

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