I’m thinking about death. I am thinking about love. I am thinking about death and love, intertwining. This is what happens to your brain when you read Sara Schaff’s newest book, The Invention of Love. Opposites attract and mix and…
If I had a very young poet in my life right now, I would gift them a copy of Michael T. Young’s The Infinite Doctrine of Water post haste. The poems in this, Young’s third book, take the reader on…
I got lost this week in the bright fields of La Vie Suspendue, by Hélène Cardona, a book of poems so luminous and fanciful that you can stumble around for hours within it, lose track of time almost, and fall…
Some books of short stories feel like they take you on an assortment of short vacations, others feel more sublime, like they are taking you away from life itself, into other worlds or realities. Our Dreams Might Align is one…
You know those cute little books right by the cash register at the book store? The ones that have fifty ways to remind yourself you are beautiful or humorous tracts on puppy antics? Well David Atkinson’s new book of short…