Los Angeles Magazine Profiles Les Figues

That most luscious and innuendo-laden of fruits...

Coyote reviewed at Electric Literature

Spend some time burrowing into some of the exquisitely crafted sentences...

Ola Wihlke reviews Cunt Norton at Bear Books

Men det är inte bara roligt, det är också oerhört skickligt, språkligt och poetiskt...

David Shook names Guantanamo “Book of the Year”

Frank Smith's Guantanamo, in Vanessa Place's superb translation, is a sickening reminder of just how dirty those hands are...

The Ants reviewed at Connotation Press

Each vignette a separate being, small almost to the point of invisibility, yet always part of a greater whole...

Coyote receives a starred review from Publishers Weekly

Winnette’s deeply affecting story is hard to put down and even harder to forget...

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TTDWYM receives CAConrad’s 2014 Sexiest Poetry Award

An award for finely crafted poems that confront injustice...

Kern reviewed at Neon Tommy

Current visual poetry is unabashedly modern...

Guantanamo reviewed at decomP

Permission, or responsibility?...

The Ants discussed at Entropy

What do we learn by such ephemeral contact with a medium in which, more typically, we are supposed to lose ourselves...

Coyote reviewed at Necessary Fiction

The story is fast and tight, and the ground in Coyote is less and less solid as you race along...