Glimmers of Family: Harmony Holiday's "Negro League Baseball"
Negro League Baseball may be tough going for the average reader, yet its rewards are bountiful.
Negro League Baseball may be tough going for the average reader, yet its rewards are bountiful.
Sean SingerJun 30, 2011
Poets who don’t want their unpublished poems to see the light of day should — as Auden did -- take to burning them.
Eric GudasJun 30, 2011
MATTHEW ZAPRUDER WILL SPEAK TO YOU. This isn’t a metaphor, or a mere recommendation: it’s a description of method. In “Come On All You Ghosts...
Siobhan PhillipsJun 9, 2011
A real-life horror lies at the heart of Hicok's book.
Charles Harper WebbJun 9, 2011
TIMOTHY DONNELLY'S SECOND BOOK of poetry arrives with considerable fanfare. The Cloud Corporation is a scary bedtime book, one that sometimes slips...
Daniel TiffanyApr 26, 2011