Keston Sutherland’s The Odes to TL61P to be released in the US on June 28, 2013 [Revised Post]
What surely will be one of the main literary events of the year, if not the decade, is the U.S.Continue Reading
What surely will be one of the main literary events of the year, if not the decade, is the U.S.Continue Reading
On Louise Glück and the Yale Series of Younger Poets | Kenyon Review Online. This is an interesting article byContinue Reading
If you are familiar with Terry Eagleton’s commentaries and criticism at the London Review of Books, you know he isContinue Reading
Recently, The New Yorker (May 6, 2013) published Michael Dickman’s poem, “From the Canal.” It is a brilliant poem forContinue Reading
The twenty poems in Michael Dickman’s Flies (2011) employ the recognizable forms of his prosody, viz., a lyric mode mixed withContinue Reading
Despite the naïve generation X persona that Michael Dickman adopts in The End of the West (2009), his poetry isContinue Reading
Jennifer Grotz won the inaugural Eugene Paul Nassar Poetry Prize for The Needle. The prize carries a $2,000 award forContinue Reading
Murder Ballad by Jane Springer Jane Springer has taken her game to a higher level in her second book ofContinue Reading
Sometimes, especially if I’m tired of reworking a poem for the enth time, or lack a stimulating idea for aContinue Reading
Of late Anthony Madrid seems inextricably linked with Michael Robbins, whom he met at the University of Chicago where bothContinue Reading


