Presenting engagements (including reviews) of poetry books & projects. Some issues also offer Featured Poets, a "The Critic Writes Poems" series, and/or Feature Articles.

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Issue No. 24 TABLE OF CONTENTS

[N.B. You can scroll down on blog or click on highlighted titles or names to go directly to the referenced article.]


EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION


NEW REVIEWS
Cat Tyc reviews THE TATTERS by Brenda Coultas

Deborah Poe and John Bloomberg-Rissman engage To look at the sea is to become what one is: An Etel Adnan Reader (2 vol. set), Eds. Thom Donovan and Brandon Shimoda

Richard Lopez reviews missing the kisses of eloquence and Coming Ashore on Fire, both by Michael Dennis

Laura Carter reviews Called by Kate Greenstreet

The Rev. Dr. Thomas C. Marshall reviews Pregrets by Anselm Berrigan


Sarah Sarai reviews Woodnote by Christine Deavel

April Joseph reviews not so, sea by Mg Roberts

Joel Chace reviews Justified Sonnets by James McLaughlin

Eileen Tabios engages As They Fall by Ivy Johnson

Sheila Bare reviews What I’ve Stolen, What I’ve Earned by Sherman Alexie

Laura Carter reviews Hello, My Meat by Daniel Beauregard

Neil Leadbeater reviews Port Light: A Hay(na)ku Collection by William Allegrezza


Sally Heggeman reviews Organic Furniture Cellar by Jessica Smith


Eileen Tabios engages DON’T LET ME BE LONELY: AN AMERICAN LYRIC by Claudia Rankine

Michael S. Judge reviews Schedule of Unrest: Selected Poems by John Wilkinson

Min Gu Kim and Jongyoon Choi review The Coal Life
 by Adam Vines

Veronica Montes reviews The Descartes Highlands by Eric Gamalinda

Eileen Tabios engages Selected Amazon Reviews by Kevin Killian, Edited by Brent Cunningham

Neil Leadbeater reviews Vuelo Subterráneo / Subterranean Flight by Mario Melendéz

Sheila Bare reviews Salu-Salo: In Conversation with Filipinos: An Anthology of Philippine-Australian Writings, Edited by Jose Wendell P. Capili and John Cheeseman

Tom Beckett reviews Sixty Morning Talks by Andy Fitch

Eileen Tabios engages STATE OF THE UNION by Susan Lewis

Neil Leadbeater reviews The River Is Rising and Where The Road Turns, both by Patricia Jabbeh Wesley

Eileen Tabios engages TREMBLING HAND EQUILIBRIUM by Barry Schwabsky


Amanda [Ngoho] Reavey reviews As We Know by Amaranth Borsuk and Andy Fitch

Eileen Tabios engages BRASH ICE: NEW POEMS by Djelloul Marbrook

Zaki Refai reviews Eunoia by Christian Bök

Ole Kauert reviews Eunoia by Christian Bök

Neil Leadbeater reviews Home and Away: The Old Town Poems by Kevin Miller

Jonas Schallenberg reviews PERSEPOLIS: The Story of a Childhood by Marjane Satrapi

Parker Bryant reviews The Tapeworm Foundry by Darren Wershler

Eileen Tabios engages Driving to the Bees by Maggie Schwed

John Bloomberg-Rissman engages Homage to Etel Adnan, Edited by Lindsey Boldt, Steve Dickison & SamanthA Giles

Parker Bryant reviews The Arrival by Shaun Tan

Jonas Schallenberg reviews The Arrival by Shaun Tan

Eileen Tabios engages The Loveliest Vein of our Lives by Neil Leadbeater

Jonas Schallenberg reviews Meanwhile by Jason Shiga

Zaki Refai reviews Meanwhile by Jason Shiga



Billie Chernicoff reviews A Poetry Reading by Brenda Coultas Reading The Tatters on Heart’s Content Road


POET INTERVIEWS
Tom Beckett interviews Márton Koppány

Richard Lopez interviews Stefan Hyner


FEATURED ESSAY


THE CRITIC WRITES POEMS


FEATURED POETS



FROM OFFLINE TO ONLINE

Garin Cycholl reviews Uncontainable Noise by Steve Davenport

Meriwether Clarke reviews The Tribute Horse by Brandon Som




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