If Some God Shakes Your House
Tiffany Troy reviews a collection of poetry that features heroines who love those who are oblivious to the suffering they cause.
Tiffany Troy reviews a collection of poetry that features heroines who love those who are oblivious to the suffering they cause.
Joshua Calladine-Jones reviews a collection of poetry that spars with the Wittgensteinian.
Brendan Riley reviews the mordant scatological potion that is Lao Yang’s Pee Poems.
Ethan Hsi reviews Mei-mei Berssenbrugge’s ecopoetics of cosmic interconnection.
Paul Scott Stanfield reviews a compelling new collection of poetry.
Kavita A. Jindal reviews a collection of poetry that explores the notion of disrupted connectivity.
Paul Scott Stanfield reviews a powerful collection of poetry that rests on the implied, the suggested, and the unspoken.
James Pate reviews Nicholas Wong’s brilliant new collection of poetry on Hong Kong.
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