Review of Mark Sampson’s “All the Animals on Earth”
By Skylar Kay All the Animals on Earth by Mark Sampson Wolsak and Wynn (2020) Mark Sampson’s All The Animals On Earth is like if Orwell had mashed Animal Farm and…
By Skylar Kay All the Animals on Earth by Mark Sampson Wolsak and Wynn (2020) Mark Sampson’s All The Animals On Earth is like if Orwell had mashed Animal Farm and…
By Skylar Kay For It Is a Pleasure and a Surprise to Breathe by Gary Barwin Buckrider Books (2019) Gary Barwin’s collection of poetry For It Is a Pleasure and a…
By Vincent Potter Shelter for the Damned by Mike Thorn JournalStone (2021) “They sat for hours, talking dirty in the rot and gloom. Mark had never taken so long to smoke a…
By Catherine Owen First by Arleen Paré Brick Books (2020) The topic of female friendships in literature: enduring, formative, is unfortunately uncommon. Often dismissed as a bond of fripperies by a patriarchal society, close…
By Annie Wesko Driven: The Secret Lives of Taxi Drivers by Marcello Di Cintio Biblioasis (2021) Marcello Di Cintio writes of so many immigrant taxi drivers who had seen war…
By Annie Wesko If Sylvie Had Nine Lives by Leona Theis Freehand Books (2020) If Sylvie Had Nine Lives is Leona Theis’s third book, a novel in nine stories written in…
https://youtu.be/grLU_jzmJQU Dan Lockhart joins Shelley McAneeley to discuss his new work Tukhone, the Winsor area, and much more.
by Anna Yin When I received the book cover and the page proofs of Mirrors and Windows from Guernica Editions, I was overjoyed. I was no stranger to this joy,…