Grace Jones’s Memoir, Morrissey Book Set for Publication, Catherine M. Wilson’s Audiobook, and other LGBT News William Johnson FeaturesNews September 19, 2013
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‘with the dogstar as my witness’ by John Fry Julie Marie Wade Reviews July 11, 2019 10 min readJohn Fry's debut collection of poetry is akin to a queer anointing for any reader who has ever felt lost, cast out, unwelcome. Read More
‘My Girl’s Green Jacket’ by Mary Meriam Julie Marie Wade Reviews November 27, 2018 9 min readMary Meriam’s new poetry collection might be described as a recursive quest after effable and ineffable things. Read More
‘As Burning Leaves’ by Gabriel Jesiolowski Julie Marie Wade Reviews September 13, 2018 8 min readThese poems trace, as in they follow clues toward causation; as in they draw soft silhouettes of hard correlations. Read More
‘Tall As You Are Tall Between Them’ by Annie Christain Julie Marie Wade PoetryReviews December 13, 2016 7 min readTall as You Are Tall Between Them, Annie Christain’s debut poetry collection, offers readers a raucous and glorious, spiritual and secular, cosmic and commonplace cacophony of voices. Read More
‘Wedding Pulls’ by J. K. Daniels Julie Marie Wade PoetryReviews November 17, 2016 6 min readHere we encounter poetry as archery: precise, adept: each enjambment taut as a bow, each image piercing as the head of an arrow Read More
‘Call Me By My Other Name’ by Valerie Wetlaufer Julie Marie Wade PoetryReviews July 7, 2016 7 min readThis book is what happens when aesthetics and activism are yoked in the finest possible literary form Read More
The Lush and the Spare: A Review of Richie Hofmann’s ‘Second Empire’ Julie Marie Wade PoetryReviews January 6, 2016 6 min readRichie Hofmann’s Second Empire is a stately and elegant volume, nuanced in intention and artful in execution Read More
Burn, Bodice, Burn Julie Marie Wade ExcerptsOpinion December 8, 2015 5 min readThe following excerpt is from The State of Our Union: A Collage, an essay collection from Julie Marie Wade Read More
‘Caprice: Collected, Uncollected, and New Collaborations’ by Denise Duhamel and Maureen Seaton Julie Marie Wade PoetryReviews November 5, 2015 7 min readHere are some notes I made in the margins and end pages of my advanced copy of Caprice: Collected, Uncollected,...