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Returning the Sword to the Stone

Nathan Hoks reviews a collection of poetry that tiptoes a line between joyful goofiness and stunning lyricism.

The ongoing mystery of the disappearing self

Andy Chen reviews a moving collection of poems by Martin Corless-Smith.

Underworld Lit

Paul Scott Stanfield reviews a campus novel…er…poem.

Unexpected Vanilla

Liam Bishop reviews Lee Hyemi’s second collection of surrealist poetry.

The New Sun Time

Paul Scott Stanfield reviews a work of poetry that sees the world in powerful detail(s).

Fur Not Light

Aaron Scobie reviews a collection of poetry that acknowledges our obsession and idolization of the self.

Mary Oliver

Paul Scott Stanfield reviews Adam Tedesco’s first full-length collection of “difficult” poetry.

Flèche

May Huang reviews a celebrated debut collection of poetry by the Hong Kong writer Mary Jean Chan.

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