John J. Clayton
Memory Loss
This father seems to Ben a father he doesn’t know how to know.
Thomas Sayers Ellis
Fo(lk)cal Fr-aim 6
I used to think of a lens as a tree that could be used to climb anything.
Thea Goodman
Dissolving Boundaries
The wealth of Hustvedt’s intellectual trespassing permeates this book.
Nidia Hernández
An Interview with Cristina Peri Rossi
“Poetry is a perception, a state of mind.”
Jean Hey
Apartheid America
I have to believe that the “whites-only democracy” I grew up with in South Africa will never take hold anywhere again.
Dan Hunter
A Shotgun Blast of Tribalization
If healthy relationships are nourishing meals, then social media is cotton candy—a sweet, vanishing sugar rush.
Askold Melnyczuk
The Sound of Truth
Some 2,500 other writers joined us in our efforts in the somewhat grandiose-sounding task of supporting democracy.
Jo-Ann Mort
Poetry as Secular Prayer
The writer places him or herself firmly between one moment of creation and the next.
Douglas Penick
Without a Foothold Found
We exist in this world, endlessly devouring and excreting data.
Joyce Peseroff
On Tom Sleigh’s The King’s Touch
The King’s Touch is an extraordinary pleasure not to be missed.
Jess Skyleson
A Source of Poetic Respiration
Computer-generated poetry might be exactly what we, at this time, truly need.
Kate Tsurkan
The Rise and Fall of Foto & Video Magazine
Although Foto & Video is no more, with it Dmitry Kiyan shaped modern Russian photography as we know it today.