Of Tyrant by Leah Umansky
Review by Shannon Vare Christine
Interview by Tiffany Troy
Publisher: Word Works
Publication Date: May 1, 2024
ISBN: 1944585745
Pages: 80
A Review by Shannon Vare ...
Of Tyrant by Leah Umansky Review by Shannon Vare Christine Interview by Tiffany Troy
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Visiting Her in Queens Is More Enlightening than a Month in a Monastery in TibetBy Michael Mark
Publisher: RattleISBN: 978-1-931307-21-2Published: August 2022Pages: 40Review and Interview by Brent ...
Book by Michael Mark Review and Interview by Brent Ameneyro
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April at the Ruins by Lawrence Raab
Review by Marina Brown
Interview by Tiffany Troy
Publication Date: 4/1/2022
Publisher: Tupelo Press
Product Number: 9781946482655
ISBN: 978-1-946482-65-5
Pages: ...
A Review and an Interview of Lawrence Raab’s April at the Ruins
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CommonplaceBy Hugo García Manríquez
Translated by NAFTA (Whitney Celeste DeVos, Zane Koss, and Gerónimo Sarmiento Cruz)Review by Brent Ameneyro
Publisher: Cardboard House PressISBN: ...
Commonplace by Hugo García Manríquez Review by Brent Ameneyro
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Gaps in the Telling:
A Conversation with Karen Brennan on Hybridity, Motherhood, Disability, and Class
............................"I fly back into those lost years and they cannot contain me. I am ...
Interview with Karen Brennan by Beth Alvarado
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Violence and Love and Family Ties
An Interview With Christopher Linforth by David Heska Wanbli Weiden
David Heska Wanbli Weiden: Your collection, The Distortions, was released by Orison Books on ...
An Interview With Christopher Linforth by David Heska Wanbli Weiden
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No Society Without Poetry:
A Conversation with Sheng Keyi about Death Fugue
Tiffany Troy: Do you want to introduce yourself to your readers of the world?
Sheng Keyi: I was born in the 1970’s in a small ...
Interview with Sheng Keyi by Tiffany Troy
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Tiffany Troy: Can you introduce yourself to your readers of the world?
Elizabeth Metzger: I came to poetry even though my family was not really literary. My mother especially was not a poetry reader, but by luck she ...
Becoming My Own Other: A Conversation with Elizabeth Metzger about Her Newest Poetry Chapbook, Bed
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On February 2, 2020, film critic A.S. Hamrah and I met at the bar at Nitehawk Cinema, a dine-in movie theater in Park Slope, Brooklyn that first opened as the Sanders Theater in 1928. The bar was showing Superbowl LIV while ...