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A Sand Book

Paul Scott Stanfield reviews a new collection of poetry from the audacious American poet, playwright, and performance artist, Ariana Reines.

Days When I Hide My Corpse in a Cardboard Box

May Huang reviews a new collection of poems from Hong Kong.

Beds in the East, and The Experiment of the Tropics

Theophilus Kwek reviews two new collections of poetry.

Chatelaine

James Pate reviews a collection of poetry that dwells in the destabilizing aspects of the mythic.

The Fix

Paul Scott Stanfield reviews Lisa Wells’s first full-length collection of poetry.

Bury It

Paul Scott Stanfield reviews Sam Sax’s second collection of poetry.

You Will Always Be Someone From Somewhere Else

Jeff Alessandrelli reviews the latest experimental work from Dao Strom.

Non-Existent Facts

Nathan Hoks reviews a collection of poetry that is both riotously funny and artfully devious.

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