When I Grow Up I Want to Be a List of Further Possibilities by Chen Chen
Chen’s poems address his identity as a young, gay, male, Chinese-American immigrant, as well as the human anxieties and astonishments that we all face. […]
Chen’s poems address his identity as a young, gay, male, Chinese-American immigrant, as well as the human anxieties and astonishments that we all face. […]
Staci Schoenfeld offers some thoughts on Bone Map by Sara Eliza Johnson, Blood Medals by Claudia Cortese, and With Animal by Carol Guess and Kelly Magee […]
Review by KMA Sullivan
For those of us who live with and love someone with drug addiction or certain forms of mental illness, we know from the opening line of When My Brother Was an Aztec what this journey will be and we want to walk with Diaz as she says out loud some of what has already broken us. […]
by Beyza Ozer
Everyone will have one book that is their Last Book. If 2015 was my last year, if any one of these five books were my Last Book, I wouldn’t be angry; I would be happy that I held each of them in my hands, the Last Book to give me a paper cut. […]
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