“This is about Solace and Opportunity”: A Conversation with Georgann Eubanks

An interview with Georgann Eubanks about two forthcoming publications, “Rural Astronomy” and “The Fabulous Ordinary.”

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“When The Horses”: A Study in the Nomenclature of Normalcy

In the spirit of Jane Kenyon, Mary Helen Callier’s poems inhabit spaces of tension. The body, landscape, and time all become sites of reckoning.

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Humanity at the Margins of Capitalism: An Interview with Joshua Pollock

An interview with Joshua Pollock about his poetry collection “Narcan Incantations.”

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New Ecopoetry Pleads for Our Broken yet Enduring Planet

A review of “Attached to the Living World: A New Ecopoetry Anthology,” edited by Ann Fisher-Wirth and Laura Gray-Street.

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Life Woven into Lines in “An Arm Fixed to a Wing”

A review of Olivia Clare Friedman’s latest poetry collection, coming after the award-winning writer published a novel and story collection.

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