The Talking Day is a nuanced, poignant, humane and absorbing collection, making supple use of the intricacies and exquisite radiance of language. Read More
Chapbooks are often a prelude, intermezzo or coda to a poet or writer’s full body of work – the intermittent...
Clegg has made relapse the subject and not recovery the subject. That self-proclaimed emphasis is this book’s great strength because the question posed from the very beginning of whether or not he’s going to do crack again or drink again is never really answered. In a large way, this is a book about not finding the answer, when most memoirs are poised to do the exact opposite... Read More
That a renowned editor and chief at a famous publishing house (Jonathan Galassi, Farrar Strauss & Giroux) should come out...
One of the most anticipated and exciting events at the Associated Writers & Writing Programs Conference, held this year in...
Stephen Sondheim has a genius for remembering in painstaking detail the story of his own life. The subtle nuances of a particular memory are fully realized here with astonishing clarity... Read More
Can something true but unbearable happen out of the sense of wonder? Is one addicted to the gaze that follows...
Today, a poem from Michael Klein’s then, we were still living (GenPop Books), a finalist for this year’s Lambda Literary...
“…. Writing should never be mawkish or sentimental! Why bother?” Poet Tony Leuzzi interviews current Lambda Literary Award finalist Michael...


