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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.

Noirmania

James Pate reviews Joanna Novak’s work of nyctophilic celebration.

Ricantations

Chloe Lim reviews a poetry collection of harsh realities and surreal possibilities.

Back with the Human Condition

Blair Reeve reviews a collection of poetry that considers the ways in which our instincts often defy our better nature.

A Monthly Account of the Year Leading Up to the End of the World

Paul Scott Stanfied reviews a beguiling book of poetry from the pen of Joshua Edwards.

October Dedications

Marija Todorova reviews Mang Ke’s poetry collection and considers the significant role played by translators in such projects.

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