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‘Amorous Shepherd’ by Dante Micheaux Jason Schneiderman PoetryReviews July 22, 2010 4 min readAmorous Shepherd is an amazingly ambitious book. By every measure its range is large. Formally, Micheaux is a master, but...
‘The Judy Grahn Reader’ edited by Lisa Marie Hogeland Rachel Wexelbaum NonfictionPoetry July 20, 2010 4 min readLesbian culture in the United States has a history which spans more than a century. Within that time, at least...
‘Breakfast With Thom Gunn’ by Randall Mann Brent Calderwood PoetryReviews July 15, 2010 2 min readLambda Award Finalist Randall Mann, whose debut collection Complaint in the Garden earned raves and was winner of the Kenyon...
‘The Dirt Riddles’ by Michael Walsh Jason Schneiderman PoetryReviews July 8, 2010 2 min readMichael Walsh’s The Dirt Riddles is a focused and autobiographical first book. It mines his experience growing up on what...
‘Practice’ by Dan Bellm Julie R. Enszer Poetry June 24, 2010 2 min readThe layers Dan Bellm’s third book of poetry, Practice, are as thick as they are conscious and as deep as...
‘Expressway’ and ‘Unleashed’ by Sina Queyras Julie R. Enszer Poetry June 10, 2010 3 min readSina Queyras’s two new books share some of the same concerns. Queyras asks in both her poetry and her prose,...
‘If Jesus Were Gay’ by Emanuel Xavier Chuck Forester Poetry May 19, 2010 3 min readWhen I received this book my first question when I opened it was, “why am I getting this?” Isn’t there...
‘Other Flowers’ by James Schuyler RJ Gibson Poetry May 13, 2010 3 min readLet’s begin with a series of admissions: James Schuyler is my favorite of the New York School Poets (sorry, Frank.) ...
‘Chronic’ by D.A. Powell Christopher Hennessy Poetry May 6, 2010 3 min readWhat readers have come to love about D.A. Powell’s work can certainly be found in his long-awaited fourth volume, Chronic,...
‘Type O Negative’ Joël Barraquiel Tan Michael Bennett Poetry April 29, 2010 2 min readIt is tempting to pile up adjectives in front of poet Joël Tan’s name: gay, Filipino, Californian, activist, eroticist ....