Dear Weirdo  By Abraham Smith

Dear Weirdo By Abraham Smith

Abraham Smith’s latest book, Dear Weirdo, consists of a vibrant 81-page long poem throughout which the reader experiences both Smith’s unique writerly voice and a chorus of countless voices across space and time. The characters in Smith’s poem are not only humans;...
Recovery  by J.L. Conrad

Recovery by J.L. Conrad

After the death of his mother, the French philosopher and literary critic Roland Barthes recorded a note that eventually became his book, Mourning Diary. Barthes wrote: It is, here, the formal beginning of the big, long bereavement. None of us escapes the long...
The Clayfields  by Elise Gregory

The Clayfields by Elise Gregory

With rich characters at its heart, Elise Gregory’s debut novel The Clayfields entwines readers into its community and sings an ode to contemporary rural life. In this lush novel, Gregory paints unforgettable portraits: of Terra, transported by love to a second life on...
Roze & Blud  by Jayson Iwen

Roze & Blud by Jayson Iwen

My friendship with Jayson Iwen precludes me from reviewing Roze & Blud, his poetry collection. However, I can introduce him to readers and in this way attract attention to his work. The poet and essayist Barton Sutter says that to sell books a writer should have a...