Navigating Poetry Manuscripts and Failure: A Week in the Life of Poet Elaina Ellis Edit Team OpinionThe Banal & the Profane September 26, 2016 5 min read"I’m very good at being inconsistent, which sometimes leads to bad coffee. It also leads to good pancakes." Read More
‘Night Sky with Exit Wounds’ by Ocean Vuong Christopher Soto PoetryReviews April 4, 2016 6 min readNight Sky With Exit Wounds is a deeply personal, risky, and utterly gripping endeavor Read More
‘War of the Foxes’ by Richard Siken Sam Huber PoetryReviews September 24, 2015 4 min readIf pressed, I could not name the boys or recite our favorite passages, but I feel certain that Richard Siken’s...
“What if I risk/Taking the head of death/Here in the dark, far/And deep”: Jericho Brown Adds Risky, Prophetic Poems to His Evolving, Elegiac Canon Julie Marie Wade PoetryReviews December 3, 2014 7 min readJulie Marie Wade on Jericho Brown's latest poetry collection The New Testament Read More
‘They Don’t Kill You Because They’re Hungry, They Kill You Because They’re Full’ by Mark Bibbins Julie Marie Wade PoetryReviews July 9, 2014 6 min readJulie Marie Wade gives you ten reasons to read Mark Bibbins’ newest book. Read More
‘Like a Beggar’ by Ellen Bass Isaiah Vianese PoetryReviews April 23, 2014 3 min readEllen Bass pays witness to our small but remarkable lives, and that reverence makes her book a success. Read More