“I Hold a Wolf by the Ears” Is Conscious Meditation and Rejection of the Absurd

Laura van den Berg’s “I Hold a Wolf by the Ears” is conscious meditation and rejection of the absurd.

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Linda Hogan on “A History of Kindness”: “I Would Call this Book a Tree”

An interview with Linda Hogan on her latest poetry collection, “A History of Kindness.”

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Defiance and Female Relationships in Morris’ Debut Collection “Lost Girls”

Defiance and female relationships in Ellen Birkett Morris’ debut collection, “Lost Girls.”

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Molly McCully Brown On Joy, Desire, Connection, and The Body As Place

Molly McCully Brown on joy, desire, connection, and the body as place in “Places I’ve Taken My Body.”

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Fractured Reality and a Quest for Answers In “The Magpie’s Return”

Fractured reality and a quest for answers In Curtis Smith’s “The Magpie’s Return.”

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“House of the Rising Sun” Characters Live A Fragile Dystopian Existence

Characters live a fragile dystopian existence in Richard Cox’s “House of the Rising Sun.”

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“Neck of the Woods” Examines Grief, Social Change, the Power of Shared Experience

Amy Woolard’s “Neck of the Woods” examines grief, social change and the power of shared experience.

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“The Bright Lands”: A Story of Human Cruelty and Supernatural Evil

John Fram’s debut novel “The Bright Lands” adds an eerie twist to a story about “good ole boy” Texas football.

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