‘The God of Longing’ by Brent Calderwood Christopher Soden PoetryReviews February 11, 2015 3 min readUnderstated, ironic and occasionally playful, Brent Calderwood's poems in The God of Longing are vivid and calm Read More
‘All the Heat We Could Carry’ by Charlie Bondhus Christopher Soden PoetryReviews April 17, 2014 3 min readThere is a quiet precision to Bondhus' poems, like sealing something dangerous, despairing or grotesque in a glass jar. Read More
‘Fortunate Light’ by David Bergman Christopher Soden PoetryReviews September 7, 2013 2 min readIn his diminutive yet formidable collection, Fortunate Light (A Midsummer Night’s Press), David Bergman has achieved something relatively rare in...
‘The Talking Day’ by Michael Klein Christopher Soden PoetryReviews February 27, 2013 3 min readThe Talking Day is a nuanced, poignant, humane and absorbing collection, making supple use of the intricacies and exquisite radiance of language. Read More
‘Queer Theatre and the Legacy of Cal Yeomans’ by Robert A. Schanke Christopher Soden Bio/MemoirReviews October 12, 2011 2 min readSomething I often find annoying about biographies is their blatant attempts to shape our responses. Either the writer crafts an...
Introducing The Class of 2010: Emerging LGBT Voices Tony Valenzuela News July 26, 2010 11 min readIn less than two weeks, 33 of our most talented emerging writers representing every region in the U.S. (15 states!)...