Archive of Lit Pub’s
REVIEWS and INTERVIEWS
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2022
- Dec 31, 2022 Fear of Lovebirds Dec 31, 2022
- Dec 21, 2022 The Voyage of Parenthood: A Review of LITTLE ASTRONAUT by J. Hope Stein Dec 21, 2022
- Dec 14, 2022 Illusions of Solid Ground: A Review of YEAR OF THE MURDER HORNET by Tina Cane Dec 14, 2022
- Dec 7, 2022 Eat A Peach: An Excerpt from Jen Michalski's THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS Dec 7, 2022
- Nov 30, 2022 Grief and Gravity: A Review of ANCHOR by Rebecca Aronson Nov 30, 2022
- Nov 16, 2022 Have Grief, Will Travel: A Review of 2 A.M. WITH KEATS by Eileen Cleary Nov 16, 2022
- Nov 9, 2022 Traveling to Find the Way Back Home: A Review of THE FORGOTTEN WORLD by Nick Courtright Nov 9, 2022
- Nov 2, 2022 Too Restless to Conclude: A Review of CHALK SONG by Gale Batchelder, Susan Berger-Jones, and Judson Evans Nov 2, 2022
- Oct 26, 2022 Echoes of Duality: A Review of Brandon Rushton’s THE AIR IN THE AIR BEHIND IT Oct 26, 2022
- Oct 19, 2022 An Ode to Lava, in the Voice of Lava: A Review of Katy Didden's ORE CHOIR, THE LAVA ON ICELAND Oct 19, 2022
- Oct 12, 2022 Observant Eye: A Review of Stelios Mormoris’s THE OCULUS Oct 12, 2022
- Oct 5, 2022 How It Began Before It Ended: An Excerpt from WITHOUT SAINTS by Christopher Locke Oct 5, 2022
- Sep 28, 2022 Fragile Threads, from Earth to Sky: A Conversation Between Cindy Rinne and Toti O’Brien Sep 28, 2022
- Sep 21, 2022 An Excerpt from CORA’S KITCHEN by Kimberly Garrett Brown Sep 21, 2022
- Sep 14, 2022 Far-ranging and Intimate: A Review of Tara Lynn Masih's HOW WE DISAPPEAR Sep 14, 2022
- Sep 7, 2022 An Unclouded Eye: A Review of IN OTHER DAYS by Roger Craik Sep 7, 2022
- Aug 31, 2022 Semblance of History, History of Semblance: A Review of Christopher Linforth’s THE DISTORTIONS Aug 31, 2022
- Aug 24, 2022 Checklist, Recipe, Yellow Brick Road: A Review of Pamela Wax's WALKING THE LABYRINTH Aug 24, 2022
- Jun 1, 2022 Lit Pub is now closed to submissions . . . Jun 1, 2022
- Jun 1, 2022 Something is Afoot: An Interview with Andrea Ross, Author of UNNATURAL SELECTION: A MEMOIR OF ADOPTION AND WILDERNESS Jun 1, 2022
- Jun 1, 2022 Love, Graffiti, & Audacious Sentences: An Interview with Jackson Bliss, Author of AMNESIA OF JUNE BUGS Jun 1, 2022
- May 25, 2022 “I Was a Stranger, the One Who Could Remember”: A Review of Sean Singer’s TODAY IN THE TAXI May 25, 2022
- May 18, 2022 Rising and Falling on the Break: A Review of Lawrence Raab's APRIL AT THE RUINS May 18, 2022
- May 11, 2022 Looking Up and Other Dangers: A Review of Corey Van Landingham's LOVE LETTER TO WHO OWNS THE HEAVENS May 11, 2022
- May 4, 2022 Somewhere Between Soaring and Plunging: A Review of Richard Cole’s SONG OF THE MIDDLE MANAGER May 4, 2022
- Apr 12, 2022 Subverting Heroism and the Trojan War: A Review of A THOUSAND SHIPS by Natalie Haynes Apr 12, 2022
- Apr 7, 2022 Poetry Is All That Wires Us Together: A Conversation with Garrett Caples about LOVERS OF TODAY Apr 7, 2022
- Apr 5, 2022 Bird of Ashes and Fire: Toti O'Brien reviews SURVIVING HOME by Katerina Canyon Apr 5, 2022
- Mar 30, 2022 The Letters In Your Novel: An Interview with Brooks Sterritt, author of THE HISTORY OF AMERICA IN MY LIFETIME Mar 30, 2022
- Mar 24, 2022 An Element of Blank: Cynie Cory Reviews TENSION : RUPTURE by Cutter Streeby and Michael Haight Mar 24, 2022
- Mar 22, 2022 Sketches Mar 22, 2022
- Feb 24, 2022 On Influence: A Conversation with Edward Schwarzschild Feb 24, 2022
- Feb 22, 2022 The Sky's Hand In You: A Review of Katie Farris's A Net to Catch My Body in Its Weaving Feb 22, 2022
- Feb 16, 2022 Actor: A Flash Fiction by S.S. Mandani Feb 16, 2022
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2021
- Dec 1, 2021 A Review of Paula Coomer's Somebody Should Have Scolded the Girl Dec 1, 2021
- Nov 29, 2021 The Whirlwind of Beginning and End: A Review of Our Last Blue Moon Nov 29, 2021
- Nov 24, 2021 Goals, Detours, and Persistence: A Joint-Interview with David Borofka and Caitlin Hamilton Summie Nov 24, 2021
- Nov 22, 2021 Place Births a Braided Novel in Erin Flanagan’s New Book Deer Season Nov 22, 2021
- Oct 26, 2021 How a Little-known Historical Event Inspired a Decade-long Writing Project: A Conversation with Joan Schweighardt Oct 26, 2021
- Oct 21, 2021 Summer Child: An Essay by Lisa Renee Oct 21, 2021
- Oct 19, 2021 Fossils: A Flash Fiction by Joe Kapitan Oct 19, 2021
- Oct 13, 2021 An Ever Present Love: A Review of The Breath by Cindy Savett Oct 13, 2021
- Oct 6, 2021 Poetic Explorations of the Chaos We Create: A Review of Kristin Bock's Glass Bikini Oct 6, 2021
- Sep 9, 2021 Open Secrets: A Writer’s Field Guide for the Digital Age Sep 9, 2021
- Sep 7, 2021 Walls and Mirrors: Enacting the Howls of War A Conversation with Deborah Paredez about her newest poetry collection, Year of the Dog Sep 7, 2021
- Aug 31, 2021 from an identity polyptych by Tameca L Coleman Aug 31, 2021
- Aug 24, 2021 The Funny Business of Writing: In Conversation with K. E. Flann and Jen Michalski Aug 24, 2021
- Aug 19, 2021 To Shoehorn a Cat: A Conversation with Reese Conner Aug 19, 2021
- Aug 17, 2021 Memory vs. Truth: a Review of Oliver’s Travels by Clifford Garstang Aug 17, 2021
- Aug 12, 2021 A Conversation with Peter Ramos about His Book of Poetry, Lord Baltimore Aug 12, 2021
- Aug 12, 2021 A Conversation with Paul Nemser about His Book of Poetry, A Thousand Curves Aug 12, 2021
- Aug 10, 2021 Connecting Through Chinese Cookery: A Conversation with James Beard-nominated author Carolyn Phillips Aug 10, 2021
- Aug 5, 2021 A Review of Honey Girl by Morgan Rogers Aug 5, 2021
- Aug 3, 2021 "If there's a gap then there must be a witness": A Review of G.C. Waldrep's The Earliest Witnesses Aug 3, 2021
- Jul 29, 2021 Frying an Egg: An Essay by Melissa Wiley Jul 29, 2021
- Jul 27, 2021 As the poet would anything beautiful: A Conversation with Carly Inghram about her newest poetry collection, The Animal Indoors Jul 27, 2021
- Jul 22, 2021 Poetry With Bite, Rohan Chhetri’s Starkly Honest Collection: Lost, Hurt, or In Transit Beautiful Jul 22, 2021
- Jul 20, 2021 The Gavel’s Impact: On Wayne Miller’s We the Jury Jul 20, 2021
- Jul 6, 2021 A Review of Naoko Fujimoto’s Glyph Jul 6, 2021
- Jun 29, 2021 Poker After Funeral: A Poem by Hayden Bergman Jun 29, 2021
- Jun 22, 2021 Here and Away: A Review of Music for Exile by Nehassaiu deGannes Jun 22, 2021
- Jun 3, 2021 Fields of (Missed) Opportunities: A Review of Shawn Rubenfeld’s The Eggplant Curse and the Warp Zone Jun 3, 2021
- May 20, 2021 Say: A Poem by Jamie O’Halloran May 20, 2021
- May 18, 2021 A Variety Show in Two Acts: Terese Svoboda's Theatrix May 18, 2021
- May 4, 2021 Fluid Geographies: An Interview with Laurel Nakanishi, Author of Ashore May 4, 2021
- Apr 29, 2021 A Review of David Salner's A Place to Hide Apr 29, 2021
- Apr 27, 2021 In a Boat About to Drown: A Story by Robert Lopez Apr 27, 2021
- Apr 22, 2021 Incandescent Poems Filled with Sorrow, Regret, Wisdom, and Light: Lee Sharkey's I Will Not Name It Except to Say Apr 22, 2021
- Apr 20, 2021 Disparates: The Freewheelin’ Patrick Madden Apr 20, 2021
- Apr 8, 2021 A Decorous Way to Explode: An Interview with Avner Landes, author of Meiselman: The Lean Years Apr 8, 2021
- Apr 6, 2021 In the End, It's All and Always Metaphor: An Interview with Rone Shavers, Author of Silverfish Apr 6, 2021
- Mar 31, 2021 [Scene Change] Good Job: A Conversation between Terese Svoboda and China Marks Mar 31, 2021
- Mar 18, 2021 A Compassionate Portrait: Leesa Cross-Smith's This Close to Okay Mar 18, 2021
- Mar 16, 2021 Oddities and Pleasures: An Interview with Rick Bailey Mar 16, 2021
- Mar 11, 2021 Don't Censor Yourself. Write What You Want to Write: An Interview with Lee Zacharias Mar 11, 2021
- Mar 9, 2021 Are Women Always Ghosts?: A Review of Karen Salyer McElmurray's Wanting Radiance Mar 9, 2021
- Feb 25, 2021 Metamorphic Imaginaries: A Conversation Between H. L. Hix and Dante Di Stefano Feb 25, 2021
- Feb 18, 2021 Lizz Schumer and Anne Leigh Parrish Talk About Trust and How Stories Connect Us Feb 18, 2021
- Feb 11, 2021 Bringing a Collective Experience to Light: A Review of Melissa Febos's Girlhood Feb 11, 2021
- Feb 9, 2021 Moving and Mesmerizing: A Review of Robert Wrigley's Nemerov's Door Feb 9, 2021
- Jan 26, 2021 This Present Moment: A Review of Alan Michael Parker's The Age of Discovery Jan 26, 2021
- Jan 21, 2021 The Body Remembers: A Review of Jeannine Ouellette's The Part That Burns Jan 21, 2021
- Jan 14, 2021 Beautiful and Contemplative: A Review of Ellen Birkett Morris's Lost Girls Jan 14, 2021
- Jan 12, 2021 A Review of Kat Meads' Dear DeeDee Jan 12, 2021
- Jan 7, 2021 A Review of Susanna Clarke's Piranesi Jan 7, 2021
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2020
- Dec 10, 2020 A Review of Four Quartets: Poetry in the Pandemic Dec 10, 2020
- Dec 8, 2020 A Review of Francesco Levato's Arsenal/Sin Documentos Dec 8, 2020
- Dec 3, 2020 An Interview with Matthew Thorburn, author of The Grace of Distance Dec 3, 2020
- Dec 1, 2020 A Review of Lord Baltimore by Peter Ramos Dec 1, 2020
- Nov 17, 2020 An Ouroboros, A Ceiling Crack, A Celestial Scale: A Review of Anna Maria Hong’s Fablesque Nov 17, 2020
- Nov 12, 2020 The Multiple Deaths of Living: Reading Victoria Chang’s Obit Nov 12, 2020
- Oct 20, 2020 A Review of Kim Chinquee's Snowdog Oct 20, 2020
- Oct 15, 2020 An Interview with Katie Nolan, Author of Confessions of a Hobo's Daughter Oct 15, 2020
- Sep 17, 2020 Sense of the Strange: An Interview with Chloe N. Clark Sep 17, 2020
- Sep 8, 2020 One Illuminated Letter of Being by Donald Platt Sep 8, 2020
- Aug 18, 2020 A Review of The Nail in the Tree by Carol Ann Davis Aug 18, 2020
- Aug 11, 2020 Asking the Right Questions: The Overstory by Richard Powers Aug 11, 2020
- Aug 6, 2020 An Interview with John Reed, author of A Drama in Time: The New School Century Aug 6, 2020
- Aug 4, 2020 A Review of Deceit and Other Possibilities by Vanessa Hua Aug 4, 2020
- Jul 30, 2020 A Review of Black Ice by Kerry Shawn Keys Jul 30, 2020
- Jul 27, 2020 A Review of St. Ivo by Joanna Hershon Jul 27, 2020
- Jun 23, 2020 A Review of Let the Buzzards Eat Me Whole by Ingrid M. Calderón-Collins Jun 23, 2020
- Jun 18, 2020 The Unknown Unknowns: DJ Lee's Wilderness Jun 18, 2020
- Jun 16, 2020 Native Grey: Andrea Rinard Reviews Chuck Augello's The Inexplicable Grey Space We Call Love Jun 16, 2020
- Jun 11, 2020 The Trauma of Girlhood and Womanhood: A Review of Elizabeth Hazen's Girls Like Us Jun 11, 2020
- May 12, 2020 "Bleeding Roses," the poetry of Adeeba Shahid Talukder May 12, 2020
- Apr 28, 2020 An Interview with Chris Wiewiora, Author of The Distance Is More Than an Ocean Apr 28, 2020
- Apr 23, 2020 The Real United States: A Conversation with Matthew Baker Apr 23, 2020
- Apr 21, 2020 A Review of Little Feasts by Jules Archer Apr 21, 2020
- Apr 16, 2020 A Review of The Albatross Around the Neck of Albert Ross by Geoffrey Gatza Apr 16, 2020
- Apr 2, 2020 Once Upon A Wild(Ness) Apr 2, 2020
- Mar 31, 2020 A Ritual of Grief in New Waves Mar 31, 2020
- Mar 26, 2020 Speaking of The Pelton Papers: A Conversation Between Margot Livesey and Mari Coates Mar 26, 2020
- Mar 24, 2020 Blood Ties, Mystery and LSD: A Review of Paul Vidich's The Coldest Warrior Mar 24, 2020
- Mar 17, 2020 A Magnificent, Sentient Beast of a Book: E. Briskin's Orange Mar 17, 2020
- Mar 12, 2020 Our Everyday Madness: A Review of Katie Farris’s boysgirls Mar 12, 2020
- Mar 10, 2020 In their Own Rivers: A Conversation with Elizabeth Deanna Morris Lakes Mar 10, 2020
- Mar 3, 2020 The Price of Living Your Beliefs: A Review of Her Sister's Tattoo by Ellen Meeropol Mar 3, 2020
- Feb 27, 2020 Occasions for Poetry: A Review of Joseph J. Capista’s Intrusive Beauty Feb 27, 2020
- Feb 25, 2020 Holding America Accountable: be/trouble by bridgette bianca Feb 25, 2020
- Feb 20, 2020 An Interview with Robert Glick, Author of Two Californias Feb 20, 2020
- Feb 18, 2020 The Complexity of the Immigrant and Refugee Experience: A Review of Nancy Au's Spider Love Song and Other Stories Feb 18, 2020
- Feb 13, 2020 Bill Lavender’s My ID: A Genre Bending Narrative Memoir Feb 13, 2020
- Feb 11, 2020 An Interview with Cris Mazza, Author of Yet to Come Feb 11, 2020
- Feb 6, 2020 Be Prepared to Travel: An Interview with Clifford Garstang, Author of House of the Ancients and Other Stories Feb 6, 2020
- Feb 4, 2020 Blurring Lines, Fraying Edges: A Review of We Might As Well Light Something On Fire by Ron MacLean Feb 4, 2020
- Jan 30, 2020 Chasing Memory: A Review of Walking on the Ceiling by Aysegül Savas Jan 30, 2020
- Jan 28, 2020 One Wild Ride: A Review of Million Dollar Red, A Memoir by Gleah Powers Jan 28, 2020
- Jan 23, 2020 Making the Right Narrative: Eve and All the Wrong Men by Aviya Kushner Jan 23, 2020
- Jan 21, 2020 Journey of Healing: Gray Is the New Black by Dorothy Rice Jan 21, 2020
- Jan 16, 2020 Precise Diction and Vivid Imagery: A Review of Joan Fiset’s Memoir, Namesake Jan 16, 2020
- Jan 14, 2020 Camels in Kansas: The Alternative History of Farooq Ahmed's Kansastan Jan 14, 2020
- Jan 9, 2020 Shame Will Not Have the Last Word: A Review of Jessica Fischoff's The Desperate Measure of Undoing Jan 9, 2020
- Jan 8, 2020 Music and Connection: A Conversation with Ron MacLean Jan 8, 2020
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2019
- Dec 13, 2019 Considered Slantwise: A Review of Joan Fiset's How It Was in Scotland Dec 13, 2019
- Dec 12, 2019 Death, Women, and Dead Women: A Conversation between Cathy Ulrich and Lindsay Lerman Dec 12, 2019
- Dec 2, 2019 A Conversation with Poet and Translator Deborah Woodard Dec 2, 2019
- Nov 15, 2019 Degrees of Difficulty: An Interview with Julie Justicz Nov 15, 2019
- Oct 24, 2019 Change: Wisdom from the Acients—and from Chinese Teens Oct 24, 2019
- Oct 22, 2019 The Shock of the Election: Ruth Danon and Martin Ott in Conversation Oct 22, 2019
- Oct 10, 2019 The Light Source: An Interview with Kim Magowan Oct 10, 2019
- Sep 29, 2019 Feeling Haunted: A Review of In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado Sep 29, 2019
- Sep 26, 2019 The Jaguars that Prowl Our Dreams: An Interview with Poet and Novelist Mary Mackey Sep 26, 2019
- Sep 24, 2019 Language and Laughter: Two Writers in Conversation Sep 24, 2019
- Sep 23, 2019 "What A Lonely Place It Is": A Review of Katie Rogin's Life During Wartime Sep 23, 2019
- Sep 17, 2019 Energy, Entropy, and the Sunsphere: An Interview with Andrew Farkas Sep 17, 2019
- Sep 17, 2019 Forensic Psychology and How to Be “Literary”: Nisha Singh on Her Bhrigu Mahesh Series Sep 17, 2019
- Sep 5, 2019 A/MAZE: Words and Worlds of Kath Abela Wilson Sep 5, 2019
- Sep 2, 2019 An Interview with Grace Talusan, author of The Body Papers Sep 2, 2019
- Aug 26, 2019 "Catch it and Punt": On Wendy Rawlings's Time for Bed Aug 26, 2019
- Aug 20, 2019 A Conversation Between Kelly J. Beard and Adrian Koesters: Part One Aug 20, 2019
- Aug 20, 2019 A Conversation Between Kelly J. Beard and Adrian Koesters: Part Two Aug 20, 2019
- Aug 14, 2019 In the End, There’s Only Love: A Conversation between Dante Di Stefano and J.G. McClure Aug 14, 2019
- Aug 7, 2019 In Conversation with Poet and Writing Coach Joan Gelfand Aug 7, 2019
- Aug 7, 2019 Deceptively Understated: A Review of Sybil Baker’s While You Were Gone Aug 7, 2019
- Jul 23, 2019 Sins of the Mothers: A Review of Laura Catherine Brown's Made by Mary Jul 23, 2019
- Jun 26, 2019 I Know I’m Somewhere New: An Interview with Chelsea Biondolillo Jun 26, 2019
- Jun 20, 2019 Los Ángeles at Ground Level: Letters To My City by Mike Sonksen Jun 20, 2019
- Jun 18, 2019 The Gain of a Deaf Republic Jun 18, 2019
- Jun 1, 2019 Water and Life and Death: Great American Desert by Terese Svoboda Jun 1, 2019
- May 20, 2019 Red on White: Motherhood in Lynn Lurie’s Museum of Stones May 20, 2019
- May 15, 2019 An Interview with Julie Zuckerman, author of The Book of Jeremiah May 15, 2019
- May 8, 2019 What Does It Mean To Be Good? To Change? May 8, 2019
- Apr 18, 2019 An Interview with Daisy Johnson Apr 18, 2019
- Apr 14, 2019 I Appear To Be Having a Human Emotion: A Review of Kristen Arnett's Mostly Dead Things Apr 14, 2019
- Apr 4, 2019 "I think Truth is a kind of purpose": Elizabeth Powell & Terese Svoboda in Conversation Apr 4, 2019
- Mar 28, 2019 All the Faces Made of Wax: A Review of Edward Carey's Little Mar 28, 2019
- Mar 21, 2019 Fake News Poems: An Enactment of the Role Art Plays In Our Bizarre Cultural Moment Mar 21, 2019
- Mar 18, 2019 A World in Every Sentence Mar 18, 2019
- Mar 12, 2019 Dead Aquarium: An Interview with Caleb Michael Sarvis Mar 12, 2019
- Mar 5, 2019 The Love of an Old Friend: Remembering Monica A. Hand Mar 5, 2019
- Mar 4, 2019 Shelf Life of Happiness: An Interview with Virginia Pye Mar 4, 2019
- Feb 10, 2019 “Reality” Has No Place Here: The Complete Stories of Leonora Carrington Feb 10, 2019
- Jan 21, 2019 After the Death of Shostakovich Père by Maya Sonenberg Jan 21, 2019
- Jan 1, 2019 Leaning Into the Infinite by Marc Vincenz Jan 1, 2019
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2018
- Dec 14, 2018 Beasts of the Earth: A Camouflage of Specimens and Garments by Jennifer Militello Dec 14, 2018
- Dec 8, 2018 On the Authority and Surrender of Writing a Novel: A Conversation with Laura Catherine Brown Dec 8, 2018
- Sep 10, 2018 Dean Kostos: Poet of Two Worlds Sep 10, 2018
- Sep 6, 2018 Nightwolf: An Interview with Willie Davis Sep 6, 2018
- Sep 2, 2018 Do It Like This: Personal Science by Lillian-Yvonne Bertram Sep 2, 2018
- Jul 19, 2018 Blue Honey by Beth Copeland Jul 19, 2018
- Jul 3, 2018 Between a Droplet and a Deluge: On Michael T. Young's The Infinite Doctrine of Water Jul 3, 2018
- Mar 9, 2018 Permission to Hope: Every Living Species by Erin Stalcup Mar 9, 2018
- Mar 9, 2018 This Far Isn't Far Enough: An Interview with Lynn Sloan Mar 9, 2018
- Mar 9, 2018 Almost Human by Thomas Centolella Mar 9, 2018
- Feb 25, 2018 Tomb Song: A Novel by Julían Herbert Feb 25, 2018
- Feb 25, 2018 Palm Frond With Its Throat Cut by Vickie Vértiz Feb 25, 2018
- Feb 25, 2018 The Infinite Future by Tim Wirkus Feb 25, 2018
- Jan 25, 2018 Otherworld Ambush: A Review of Jacqueline de Weever's Trailing the Sun's Sweat Jan 25, 2018
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2017
- Nov 16, 2017 Kaushik Barua's No Direction Rome Nov 16, 2017
- Nov 1, 2017 Consolationeer by Marc McKee Nov 1, 2017
- Oct 24, 2017 Skating on the Vertical: An Interview with Jan English Leary Oct 24, 2017
- Oct 22, 2017 Alex Behr's Planet Grim Oct 22, 2017
- Sep 1, 2017 Trauma Becomes Tender in Paul Yoon's The Mountain Sep 1, 2017
- Sep 1, 2017 Lucid Dreaming: Michael Rothenberg's Wake Up and Dream Sep 1, 2017
- Sep 1, 2017 The Analyst by Molly Peacock Sep 1, 2017
- Aug 18, 2017 Celebrating the Humor and Humanity of Black Women in Not Without Our Laughter Aug 18, 2017
- Jul 17, 2017 Sunlight on Grief: A Review of Mystery and Mortality by Paula Bomer Jul 17, 2017
- Jul 6, 2017 Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado Jul 6, 2017
- Jun 27, 2017 Medusa's Country by Larissa Shmailo Jun 27, 2017
- Jun 26, 2017 Delta Flats: Stories in the Key of Blues and Hope by Dixon Hearne Jun 26, 2017
- Jun 7, 2017 Person/a by Elizabeth Ellen Jun 7, 2017
- May 18, 2017 What Was It For by Adrienne Raphel May 18, 2017
- Apr 21, 2017 Winter Hours Working Life Apr 21, 2017
- Feb 6, 2017 That's How It Is With Me: A Review of Notes from My Phone* Feb 6, 2017
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2016
- Oct 3, 2016 This Ark’s Not Going Down—Or Is It? Oct 3, 2016
- Sep 26, 2016 Women in the Study Reported Feeling Pain Sep 26, 2016
- Sep 21, 2016 A Conversation with Bonnie Jo Campbell and Andrea Scarpino Sep 21, 2016
- Sep 16, 2016 An Interview with Chris Wiewiora Sep 16, 2016
- Sep 13, 2016 Exuberant and Engaging: Bob Proehl's A Hundred Thousand Worlds Sep 13, 2016
- Sep 6, 2016 Rehabilitation of Language: A Review of Solmaz Sharif's Look Sep 6, 2016
- Aug 29, 2016 A Hollywood Playboy Meets Frankenstein's Creature: A Review of Liz Kay's Monsters Aug 29, 2016
- Aug 29, 2016 Tennessee Williams and James Grissom “Put Women in Their Place" Aug 29, 2016
- Jul 25, 2016 Lives in the Wake of Loss: An Interview with Hannah Gersen Jul 25, 2016
- Jul 18, 2016 Fractured Heavens: A Review of Janice Lee's The Sky Isn't Blue Jul 18, 2016
- Jun 6, 2016 The Glorious Feeling of Freedom: On Elizabeth Atkinson's The Island of Beyond Jun 6, 2016
- May 30, 2016 Punk Rock Precision: An Interview with Lavinia Ludlow May 30, 2016
- May 23, 2016 Annie Bell's Dust Bowl: I Will Send Rain May 23, 2016
- May 16, 2016 It Begins with a Very Simple Incident: A Review of David S. Atkinson's Not Quite So Stories May 16, 2016
- May 9, 2016 Lies Full of Truths: Rob Roberge's Liar, A Memoir May 9, 2016
- May 2, 2016 Capturing Life in Colors: On Daniel Clowes's Patience May 2, 2016
- Apr 25, 2016 What We Talk about When We Talk about Talking to Squirrels: On Elizabeth McKenzie's The Portable Veblen Apr 25, 2016
- Mar 21, 2016 Stepping Outside the Genres: A Review of Melissa Goodrich's Daughters of Monsters Mar 21, 2016
- Mar 14, 2016 The Power of the Alien Cohort: On Helen Phillips's The Beautiful Bureaucrat Mar 14, 2016
- Mar 7, 2016 Double Feature Fanfic Heaven: Peter Grandbois's The Glob Who Girdled Granville and The Secret Lives of Actors Mar 7, 2016
- Mar 2, 2016 So Much Depends Upon A Title: A Review of Kathy Flann's Get A Grip Mar 2, 2016
- Feb 25, 2016 Life Sucks, Let's Go Shopping! Feb 25, 2016
- Feb 22, 2016 Gamut Kickstarter: An Interview with Richard Thomas Feb 22, 2016
- Feb 10, 2016 The Erasure and Self-erasure of Women's Voices: A Review of Kristina Marie Darling's Women and Ghosts Feb 10, 2016
- Jan 27, 2016 David Bowie Changes: A Review of Simon Jacobs's Saturn Jan 27, 2016
- Jan 25, 2016 Berit Ellingsen's Not Dark Yet Is The Story of How Global Crisis Becomes Personal Jan 25, 2016
- Jan 1, 2016 An Interview with Carmiel Banasky Jan 1, 2016
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2015
- Nov 10, 2015 We Are All July: A Review of Kyle Harvey's July Nov 10, 2015
- Nov 9, 2015 What Certainty In Reaping: A Review of Kristina Marie Darling's Failure Lyric Nov 9, 2015
- Oct 15, 2015 How Much We Compromise: An Interview with Vanessa Blakeslee Oct 15, 2015
- Sep 20, 2015 In Slot's New Book, Poetry Becomes Both An Homage To Tradition And An Intervention Sep 20, 2015
- Aug 17, 2015 Zachary Thomas Dodson's Bats of the Republic Invites Us Into Its World Even As It Enters Our Own Aug 17, 2015
- Jul 6, 2015 Out of the Depths: Wendy C. Ortiz's Excavation Jul 6, 2015
- Jun 29, 2015 A Tap On My Shoulder Jun 29, 2015
- Jun 25, 2015 A Review of Jamie Iredell's Last Mass Jun 25, 2015
- Apr 30, 2015 People and How They Live and How They Struggle: On René Steinke's Friendswood Apr 30, 2015
- Apr 13, 2015 Colin Winnette's Haints Stay Is A Solid, Layered Work of Genre-defying Beauty Apr 13, 2015
- Mar 27, 2015 Other People Are Necessary, But They Are Also Hell To Put Up With: A Review of Darrin Doyle's The Dark Will End the Dark Mar 27, 2015
- Mar 24, 2015 Intractable Ghosts or Kristina Marie Darling’s Personal and Imaginative World in The Sun & the Moon Mar 24, 2015
- Mar 17, 2015 Making Ghosts Take Flesh: A Review of Eric Pankey's CROW-WORK Mar 17, 2015
- Feb 23, 2015 The Logic of Jarring in Julia Cohen’s I Was Not Born Feb 23, 2015
- Feb 16, 2015 Seven Days: A Review of Nick Courtright's Let There Be Light Feb 16, 2015
- Jan 15, 2015 Skynet Becomes Self-Aware At 2:14 A.M. Eastern Time, August 29th Jan 15, 2015
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2014
- Dec 6, 2014 Love Is the Greatest Threat: A Review of Jane Shapiro's The Dangerous Husband Dec 6, 2014
- Nov 26, 2014 On Delmore Schwartz’s The Ego is Always at the Wheel Nov 26, 2014
- Nov 22, 2014 We Are Conditioned, We Are Conditional: On Cassandra Troyan's Blacken Me Blacken Me Growled Nov 22, 2014
- Nov 13, 2014 Discovery: A Repetitive Process Nov 13, 2014
- Nov 8, 2014 An Interview with Mark Gluth Nov 8, 2014
- Nov 8, 2014 Trigger Warnings: A Review of Alana Noel Voth's Dog Men Nov 8, 2014
- Nov 6, 2014 "A Fascinating Study Into the Mindsets of a Few Fans": A Review of The Wes Letters Nov 6, 2014
- Nov 6, 2014 I Am Beside Myself: A Review of Ashley Farmer's Beside Myself Nov 6, 2014
- Nov 4, 2014 Stay Close, Little Ghost Is Like the Modern Day Fairytale, A Love Story of this Generation Nov 4, 2014
- Nov 4, 2014 I Suggest Slippers for Elsewhere Be Read As a Manifesto for Queer Optimism Nov 4, 2014
- Nov 3, 2014 Real Life Shit Nov 3, 2014
- Oct 28, 2014 Fear and Loathing in B-Horror Movies: On Peter Grandbois's Wait Your Turn Oct 28, 2014
- Oct 28, 2014 Kate Chooses Our Focus, And Her Lens Is Sharp: A Review of Kate Durbin's E! Entertainment Oct 28, 2014
- Oct 20, 2014 People Who Might Inhabit This Place: On Michael McGriff's Dismantling the Hills Oct 20, 2014
- Oct 9, 2014 I Have Never Read A Book that Defied My First Impressions So Quickly: On Joe Nelms's The Last Time I Died Oct 9, 2014
- Sep 30, 2014 Funny and Heart-wrenching All At Once: Sarah Bruni's The Night Gwen Stacy Died Sep 30, 2014
- Sep 30, 2014 The Whole World Is Cry: A Review of Sara Lippmann's Doll Palace Sep 30, 2014
- Sep 29, 2014 Less Is More: Klaus Merz's Out of the Dust Sep 29, 2014
- Sep 29, 2014 Fragmentation and Loneliness, the New Dance Craze: A Love Note to Music for Another Life Sep 29, 2014
- Sep 21, 2014 This Alienated Hero: A Review of Gabriel Chad Boyer's Welcome to Weltschmerz Sep 21, 2014
- Sep 15, 2014 An Interview with Kristina Marie Darling Sep 15, 2014
- Sep 13, 2014 And the winner is... Sep 13, 2014
- Sep 13, 2014 A Conversation with Kate Southwood Sep 13, 2014
- Sep 13, 2014 Being More Alarming Feels Good: A Review of theNewerYork Sep 13, 2014
- Sep 8, 2014 Why Are We Whispering? Sep 8, 2014
- Aug 4, 2014 Trouble & Troubledness: A Review of Juliet Escoria's Black Cloud Aug 4, 2014
- Jul 28, 2014 Book As Site For Inevitable-Resound: On Carolyn Zaikowski's A Child Is Being Killed Jul 28, 2014
- Jul 19, 2014 Layers of Violence, Professionalism, Paranoia, and General Distrust: A Review of Robert Pobi's American Woman Jul 19, 2014
- Jul 13, 2014 A Deep Private Ocean: A Review of Joseph Riippi's Because Jul 13, 2014
- Jul 9, 2014 Where Are the Brewers Buried? Jul 9, 2014
- Jul 7, 2014 Vinton Rafe McCabe's Death in Venice, California Jul 7, 2014
- Jun 25, 2014 The Panorama of Dust Returning to Dust: A Review of Eric Shonkwiler's Above All Men Jun 25, 2014
- Jun 12, 2014 Urgent Possibility: Talking With Lance Olsen on FC2’s 40th Birthday Jun 12, 2014
- Jun 11, 2014 An Interview with Sara June Woods Jun 11, 2014
- Jun 1, 2014 Lit Pub Announces 3rd Annual Prose Contest Jun 1, 2014
- May 31, 2014 The Inevitable June Is A Black Octopus That Wants To Touch Your Hair May 31, 2014
- May 10, 2014 An Interview with The Fog Horn's Quinn Emmett May 10, 2014
- Apr 27, 2014 A Delectably Linguistic Read, for Poetry and Prose Readers Alike Apr 27, 2014
- Apr 8, 2014 To Feel What Only Humans Feel: A Review of Vanessa Blakeslee's Train Shots Apr 8, 2014
- Apr 1, 2014 Night of the Living Bildungsroman: A Review of J.R. Angelella's Zombie Apr 1, 2014
- Mar 24, 2014 You Can Let Go: A Review of Ben Tanzer's Lost in Space Mar 24, 2014
- Mar 17, 2014 Anything Is Possible Here: A Review of Dan Powell's Looking Out of Broken Windows Mar 17, 2014
- Mar 16, 2014 Murder. Explosions. A city draped in rain and shadows. Mar 16, 2014
- Feb 26, 2014 More Than Ephemeral Flashes of Light On A Screen: An Interview with B.J. Best Feb 26, 2014
- Feb 19, 2014 The Night It Happens the Moon Is Murderously Bright Feb 19, 2014
- Feb 17, 2014 At Times, I Felt Like I Didn’t Even Recognize Myself: On Sophie Kinsella's Remember Me? Feb 17, 2014
- Feb 14, 2014 He’s cutting our cake. He’s hugging your mom. Feb 14, 2014
- Feb 12, 2014 Declared by the French Government as a “Habitual Criminal” Feb 12, 2014
- Feb 9, 2014 His Stumbling, Almost Dream-like Existence: On Cody James's The Dead Beat Feb 9, 2014
- Feb 3, 2014 He Makes us Laugh and Grieve Simultaneously: A Review of Joseph Bates's Tomorrowland Feb 3, 2014
- Jan 20, 2014 1 Shovel Load = 1 Gram of Bread: A Review of Herta Müller's The Hunger Angel Jan 20, 2014
- Jan 13, 2014 An Invisible Threshold that Can Ignite an Otherwise Unforeseen Epidemic: On Malcolm Gladwell's The Tipping Point Jan 13, 2014
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2013
- Dec 30, 2013 Say Yes: An Interview with Lindsay Hunter Dec 30, 2013
- Dec 19, 2013 Defying Genre and Categorization As It Scoffs At Attempts At Civility: On Gabino Iglesias's Gutmouth Dec 19, 2013
- Dec 11, 2013 Even This, Even All of It, You Must Love: A Review of Micheline Aharonian Marcom's A Brief Hisory of Yes Dec 11, 2013
- Dec 11, 2013 An Interview with Joseph Michael Owens Dec 11, 2013
- Dec 11, 2013 Dreaming to (Be)come Alive Dec 11, 2013
- Dec 11, 2013 He Is In Every Sense An Awful Man But He's Also Sympathetic Dec 11, 2013
- Dec 4, 2013 You Just Need to Talk to Somebody: A Review of Scott McClanahan's Hill William Dec 4, 2013
- Dec 4, 2013 Bedouin Salt: A Review of Abdelrahman Munif's Cities of Salt Dec 4, 2013
- Nov 26, 2013 They Lived Unofficially in Vacant Dormitory Rooms Nov 26, 2013
- Nov 4, 2013 Labor of Love: On Ramona Ausubel's A Guide to Being Born Nov 4, 2013
- Oct 29, 2013 Speak of Fondly: A Review of Colin Winnette's Fondly Oct 29, 2013
- Oct 10, 2013 Ekphrasis Becomes Distant Confessional: On Janice Lee's Damnation Oct 10, 2013
- Oct 7, 2013 An Unnatural Obsession with Freak Show Performers: A Review of Jon Konrath's Thunderbird Oct 7, 2013
- Sep 23, 2013 In Any Case, I Am No Longer Counting the Days: A Review of Maggie Nelson's Bluets Sep 23, 2013
- Sep 15, 2013 2nd Annual Prose Contest Results Sep 15, 2013
- Sep 15, 2013 A Certain Balanced Unbalance Sep 15, 2013
- Sep 3, 2013 Jon Konrath Interview Extravaganza! Sep 3, 2013
- Aug 29, 2013 A Better Kind of Flood: A Review of Stefanie Freele's Surrounded By Water Aug 29, 2013
- Aug 12, 2013 6 Reasons to Love Lauren Redniss’s "Radioactive" Aug 12, 2013
- Aug 5, 2013 A Violently Hypnotic Story Covered in a Lipstick of Decay Aug 5, 2013
- Jul 29, 2013 Make Yourself Heard, Howl: A Review of Benjamin Percy's Red Moon Jul 29, 2013
- Jul 26, 2013 Your Very Own Ghost Knocking at the Door: On Mat Gould's A Blackbird Sings the Blues With Laughter Jul 26, 2013
- Jul 19, 2013 The New Book Trailer: An Interview with Adam Cushman Jul 19, 2013
- Jul 16, 2013 The Destruction and Violence of Identity and Identification Jul 16, 2013
- Jul 10, 2013 Lyrical Self-Help: The Compassion of Sugar Jul 10, 2013
- Jun 26, 2013 It's Madness, but There Is Method: A Review of Bill James's Parnucklian for Chocolate Jun 26, 2013
- Jun 23, 2013 Millions of People Feeling Every Human Emotion Jun 23, 2013
- Jun 19, 2013 You Will Never Understand Jun 19, 2013
- Jun 15, 2013 How Life In Shadow-worlds Usually Goes: A Review of Yevgeniy Fiks's Moscow Jun 15, 2013
- Jun 12, 2013 The Art of Remembering: On Zakes Mda's Cion Jun 12, 2013
- Jun 1, 2013 Jake Decides To Escape Heaven and Hilarity Ensues: A Review of Cliff Hicks's Escaping Heaven Jun 1, 2013
- Jun 1, 2013 Lit Pub Announces 2nd Annual Prose Contest! Jun 1, 2013
- May 22, 2013 An Interview with David Corbett May 22, 2013
- May 20, 2013 Christopher Barzak's Before & Afterlives May 20, 2013
- May 15, 2013 Compromised Lives of One Sort or Another: A Review of Jen Michalski's Could You Be With Her Now May 15, 2013
- May 13, 2013 An Ongoingness too Reliable to Conclude May 13, 2013
- May 9, 2013 Stereotypes Are Questioned, Dreams Are Broken May 9, 2013
- May 6, 2013 Stay Horny for Art: A Review of theNewerYork May 6, 2013
- May 4, 2013 If You Take the 'e' Out of Dead, You Get Dad: A Review of Michael Kimball's Big Ray May 4, 2013
- Apr 29, 2013 Squarely in the Realm of the Transgressive, Where True Desire Abides Apr 29, 2013
- Apr 26, 2013 Fluid and Logical but Certainly Not Predictable: A Review of Timothy Stobierski's Chronicles of a Bee Whisperer Apr 26, 2013
- Apr 22, 2013 Materializing the Promise of Change: A Review of Toni Jensen's From the Hilltop Apr 22, 2013
- Apr 15, 2013 An Interview with Deborah Crombie Apr 15, 2013
- Apr 12, 2013 Imagination and Language Combine to Make Spirits in the Head: On Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried Apr 12, 2013
- Apr 8, 2013 Tiny Pearls in a Big World Apr 8, 2013
- Apr 6, 2013 X Marks the Spot Where Four Months Converge: On Philip Connors's Fire Season Apr 6, 2013
- Apr 1, 2013 A Portrait of Contemporary Rural Dysfunction: Scott McClanahan's Crapalachia Apr 1, 2013
- Mar 25, 2013 An Interview with Rachel B. Glaser Mar 25, 2013
- Mar 21, 2013 An Interview with Matthew Dickman Mar 21, 2013
- Mar 18, 2013 Not Making a Fuss About Things: A Review of Richard Ford's Canada Mar 18, 2013
- Mar 15, 2013 A Zen Koan in Luscious Autumn Shades: Berit Ellingsen's Beneath the Liquid Skin Mar 15, 2013
- Mar 11, 2013 One Can Feel His Presence and Hear His Voice: On Kathleen Rooney's Robinson Alone Mar 11, 2013
- Mar 4, 2013 Amplified with the Accumulation of Additional Constraints Mar 4, 2013
- Mar 1, 2013 Ten Things Ugly Men Say Mar 1, 2013
- Feb 27, 2013 It Was Not Something I Would Do Again, Except that I Probably Would: An Interview with Gabriel Blackwell Feb 27, 2013
- Feb 25, 2013 A Kind of Mechanized Urban Decadence: On Johannes Göransson’s Pilot Feb 25, 2013
- Feb 18, 2013 Lots and Lots of Serial Killings: A Review of Michael J. Seidlinger's My Pet Serial Killer Feb 18, 2013
- Feb 13, 2013 Human-Animal Nature Through a Generational Family Saga: On Gary Anderson's Animal Magnet Feb 13, 2013
- Feb 8, 2013 They'd Have Yelled If They Found Out: On David S. Atkinson's Bones Buried In the Dirt Feb 8, 2013
- Feb 5, 2013 Rebranding “An Offer You Can’t Refuse" Feb 5, 2013
- Feb 2, 2013 An Interview with Roxane Gay Feb 2, 2013
- Jan 31, 2013 Growing Out of this Darkness to Find the Light: On Scott Dominic Carpenter's This Jealous Earth Jan 31, 2013
- Jan 30, 2013 As Beautiful as it is Dangerous: Richard Calder's Dead Trilogy Jan 30, 2013
- Jan 29, 2013 It Didn’t Even Matter Whether or Not I Ever Learned Algebra: On Brian Allen Carr's Vampire Conditions Jan 29, 2013
- Jan 26, 2013 Hush Up and Listen: An Interview with Ken Sparling Jan 26, 2013
- Jan 26, 2013 A Luminously Magical Collection: Luke Geddes's I Am a Magical Teenage Princess Jan 26, 2013
- Jan 21, 2013 Collecting Crumbs in the Poetry of Arlene Kim Jan 21, 2013
- Jan 19, 2013 The Fun Part About Experimental Literature: On Ken Sparling's Dad Says He Saw You at the Mall Jan 19, 2013
- Jan 16, 2013 An Interview with Sheldon Lee Compton Jan 16, 2013
- Jan 15, 2013 An Interview with Amelia Gray Jan 15, 2013
- Jan 14, 2013 Lindsay Stern's Town of Shadows Jan 14, 2013
- Jan 9, 2013 Eclectic Poetry from New Voices Jan 9, 2013
- Jan 7, 2013 Human Beings Are Inherently Ridiculous: A Review of Milan Kundera's The Farewell Waltz Jan 7, 2013
- Jan 2, 2013 Aren't Revolutions Built Upon Manifestos? Jan 2, 2013
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2012
- Dec 10, 2012 The Way I Sleep Is Sporadically and Often Desperately Dec 10, 2012
- Dec 5, 2012 Skinlessness: An Interview with Kim Parko Dec 5, 2012
- Dec 1, 2012 Lit Pub Announces 1st Annual Prose Contest! Dec 1, 2012
- Nov 27, 2012 David Wallace Disappears 100 Pages In: A Review of DFW's The Pale King Nov 27, 2012
- Nov 19, 2012 Life doesn’t treat you. People do. Nov 19, 2012
- Nov 12, 2012 A Place that Feels Divorced from a Sense of Home Nov 12, 2012
- Oct 31, 2012 Things that are Unanswerable; Moments that are Unpackagable: Tom Noyes's Spooky Action at a Distance Oct 31, 2012
- Oct 24, 2012 On Michael J. Seidlinger's The Sky Conducting Oct 24, 2012
- Oct 22, 2012 Something About KA-BOOM: An Interview with JA Tyler and John Dermot Woods Oct 22, 2012
- Oct 19, 2012 Don’t Let Your Reason Get the Best of You Today: A Review of Seth Fried's The Great Frustration Oct 19, 2012
- Oct 16, 2012 An Interview with J.P. Dancing Bear Oct 16, 2012
- Oct 15, 2012 Identity Schisms: The Space Between Desire and Fulfillment Oct 15, 2012
- Oct 10, 2012 Stories About Scars: On Peter Grandbois's The Arsenic Lobster Oct 10, 2012
- Oct 7, 2012 Péter Nádas's Parallel Stories Oct 7, 2012
- Oct 4, 2012 They Obliterate Us with their Aerobatics of Language and Rhythm Oct 4, 2012
- Oct 2, 2012 More Opposite than Black and White: A Review of Mary Leader's Beyond the Fire Oct 2, 2012
- Sep 27, 2012 Trying to Survive the Day-in-day-out of Adult Life Sep 27, 2012
- Sep 24, 2012 Grand Animated Formations in the Sky: A Review of Adam Novy's The Avian Gospels Sep 24, 2012
- Sep 21, 2012 Real vs. Irreal: Mining a Thoughtspace Threading out Inner Realities Sep 21, 2012
- Sep 17, 2012 Grooving to Characters that Feel Vital and Awesome and Flawed Sep 17, 2012
- Sep 15, 2012 1st Annual Prose Contest Results... Sep 15, 2012
- Sep 12, 2012 I Feel A Song Coming On Sep 12, 2012
- Sep 8, 2012 How Often Do We Complicate Such Simple-seeming Things? Sep 8, 2012
- Sep 6, 2012 The Once-Never-Before-Explored World of Ch*ck L*t Sep 6, 2012
- Sep 4, 2012 The Creation of a Girl: Lidia Yuknavitch's Dora Sep 4, 2012
- Sep 1, 2012 I Don't Cry Loudly, Nor Do I Cry for Very Long Sep 1, 2012
- Aug 30, 2012 There's No Time For Pleasantries, These Are Perilous Waters Aug 30, 2012
- Aug 27, 2012 The Big Lagowski: Savior of the World Aug 27, 2012
- Aug 27, 2012 We Are All Blocking Doors for You Modern-Day Illusionists: A Review of Jordan Stempleman's No, Not Today Aug 27, 2012
- Aug 26, 2012 A Diagram of Longing & Rooted Energies: On j/j/ hastain's Prurient Anarchic Omnibus Aug 26, 2012
- Aug 23, 2012 I Thought I Felt Myself Crack: On Susan Tepper's From the Umberplatzen Aug 23, 2012
- Aug 20, 2012 The City as Humanity’s Conception of Nature: David Rhodes's The Last Fair Deal Going Down Aug 20, 2012
- Aug 18, 2012 A Beautiful, Off-Kilter Viewpoint Aug 18, 2012
- Aug 15, 2012 Beheadings and Verse, Forethought and Spontaneity: A Review of Adam Robinson's Say, Poem Aug 15, 2012
- Aug 13, 2012 Barely Touching the Brush on the Canvas: Neila Mezynski's Men Who Understand Girls Aug 13, 2012
- Aug 10, 2012 A Transition Between the Brain and the Heart: A Review of Kelli Anne Noftle's I Was There for Your Somniloquy Aug 10, 2012
- Aug 8, 2012 I Feel Betrayed, Just Like She Does: A Review of Sandra Simonds's Mother Was a Tragic Girl Aug 8, 2012
- Aug 6, 2012 We All Become Consumed By One Place Or Another: On Eric Drooker's Flood! Aug 6, 2012
- Aug 3, 2012 Hey, Have You Ever Visited A Crumbling, Bilious, Post-War Hydropathic Aug 3, 2012
- Aug 2, 2012 Strange Ballet On the Page Aug 2, 2012
- Aug 1, 2012 When I Arrived, The Music Changed: On Brian Oliu's Level End Aug 1, 2012
- Jul 30, 2012 Something About the Self Jul 30, 2012
- Jul 25, 2012 A Revolution When Whispered: A Review of Inconsequentia Jul 25, 2012
- Jul 20, 2012 Saying Just the Right Thing At Just the Right Time: A Round Table Discussion with Billy Longino, Alex Taylor, and Jenny Hanning Jul 20, 2012
- Jul 18, 2012 There Is A Strange Magic At Work Here: Junot Díaz's The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Jul 18, 2012
- Jul 16, 2012 TC Tolbert's Interview with j/j hastain Jul 16, 2012
- Jul 13, 2012 Applying a Surgeon's Blade to Everyday Life: A Review of Joseph Michael Owens's Shenanigans! Jul 13, 2012
- Jul 11, 2012 The Highest Classes of Saints are Reserved for Purely Imaginary People: A Review of Kyle Muntz's VII Jul 11, 2012
- Jul 9, 2012 Transmedia Remedies for Social Networking Ills: A Review of Jesús Ángel García's badbadbad Jul 9, 2012
- Jul 6, 2012 How to Save Your Friendships: A Review of Matt Bell's Cataclysm Baby Jul 6, 2012
- Jul 4, 2012 Peter Markus's We Make Mud Jul 4, 2012
- Jun 29, 2012 Nothing Is Revealed that Won't Be Important Later: On Francine Prose's Blue Angel Jun 29, 2012
- Jun 27, 2012 Creating Negative Space, Showing Us the Ways We Fail, the Ways We Lose Our Humanity Jun 27, 2012
- Jun 25, 2012 Glimpses of Personal Secrets, Situations of Real Human Beings: Roxane Gay's Ayiti Jun 25, 2012
- Jun 22, 2012 Finding The Right Strange Details: On Stefanie Freele's Surrounded by Water Jun 22, 2012
- Jun 18, 2012 Consider This My Warm-up Lap Jun 18, 2012
- Jun 17, 2012 Father & Son: Cormac McCarthy's The Road Jun 17, 2012
- Jun 11, 2012 Love and Rejection In An Era of Cocksucking and Gmail: Ariana Reines's Coeur de Lion Jun 11, 2012
- Jun 8, 2012 See the Place Again Where They Had Discovered and Lost Each Other: A Review of John Colman Wood's The Names of Things Jun 8, 2012
- Jun 5, 2012 The Last Novelist: On David Markson's "Notecard Quartet" Jun 5, 2012
- May 24, 2012 Searching For Burlee: A Review of Burlee Vang's The Dead I Know May 24, 2012
- May 22, 2012 Something About Being True to Yourself: An Interview with Chloe Caldwell May 22, 2012
- May 18, 2012 Submission Is the Only Window: On Amy King's I Want To Make You Safe May 18, 2012
- May 14, 2012 One of the Best Science Fiction Books I Have Ever Read: Hugh Howey's WOOL May 14, 2012
- May 11, 2012 An Interview with Dina Gachman May 11, 2012
- May 9, 2012 Like Sirens Singing, Waiting To Wreck You On The Rocks Of Their Sisters: A Review of Kat Dixon's Don't Go Fish May 9, 2012
- May 7, 2012 How to Breathe Underwater reminds us that the crises, tragedies, and dramas, no matter how dark and confusing, can be survived May 7, 2012
- Apr 30, 2012 For the Depressives, Try Calling it Acedia: A Review of Kathleen Norris's Acedia & me Apr 30, 2012
- Apr 25, 2012 An Interview with Min Jin Lee Apr 25, 2012
- Apr 18, 2012 I Always Thought I Was the Only One Apr 18, 2012
- Apr 13, 2012 The Tension Between Domesticity and Artistry: On Sarah Shun-Lien Bynum's Madeleine Is Sleeping Apr 13, 2012
- Apr 11, 2012 I Would Never Want to Spit Them Up: An Open Letter to Brandi Wells Apr 11, 2012
- Apr 9, 2012 Drawn Toward the Portal of the Mirror: A Review of j/j hastain's Verges & Vivisections Apr 9, 2012
- Apr 5, 2012 Alienation from Society and Loneliness: On Joshua Baldwin's The Wilshire Sun Apr 5, 2012
- Apr 4, 2012 A Vocabulary of Alarm: A Review of Emily Pettit's Goat in the Snow Apr 4, 2012
- Apr 3, 2012 Falling Asleep With a Kleenex in Your Nose Apr 3, 2012
- Apr 2, 2012 Fact or Fiction? Your Guess Is As Good As Mine: Herta B. Feely's Confessions Apr 2, 2012
- Mar 30, 2012 This Book Reveals Our Lives in Motion, On the Loose: Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz's Working Class Represent Mar 30, 2012
- Mar 29, 2012 The Empire That Once Was America Mar 29, 2012
- Mar 28, 2012 Pretending To Be Adult Enough To Make Adult Decisions: On John Cotter's Under the Small Lights Mar 28, 2012
- Mar 27, 2012 An Interview with Leigh Stein Mar 27, 2012
- Mar 26, 2012 In and Around The Land of Pain: On Stacey Richter's "The Land of Pain" Mar 26, 2012
- Mar 23, 2012 A Small Congregation of Nerdy Younger Kids: A Review of Ben Tanzer's So Different Now Mar 23, 2012
- Mar 21, 2012 What It Is Like To Be Alive In This World: A Review of Matt Hart's Wolf Face Mar 21, 2012
- Mar 19, 2012 No Refunds in Case of Inclement Weather: A Review of Patricia Henley's Other Heartbreaks Mar 19, 2012
- Mar 16, 2012 Water and History Everywhere! Mar 16, 2012
- Mar 8, 2012 Something About A Keeper—Peter Markus’s We Make Mud Mar 8, 2012
- Mar 6, 2012 Three Ways of the Saw: Matt Mullins’s Walk on the Wild Side Mar 6, 2012
- Feb 28, 2012 Foursquare, Delicate, and Lovely: A Review of Kent Haruf's Plainsong Feb 28, 2012
- Feb 27, 2012 Sink Review, Issue 9 Feb 27, 2012
- Feb 27, 2012 It is in the combinational weaving of both the insinuating and the blatant that make this book’s singing so unsettling. Feb 27, 2012
- Feb 26, 2012 When Publishing a Book Becomes More than Publishing a Book Feb 26, 2012
- Feb 26, 2012 Sometimes Ridiculous, Sometimes Funny: A Review of Ravi Mangla's Visiting Writers Feb 26, 2012
- Feb 25, 2012 An Interview with Meg Tuite Feb 25, 2012
- Feb 24, 2012 This Is Not A Book For The Shamrocks-and-Guinness Crowd: A Review of Robert Mclaim Wilson's Ripley Bogle Feb 24, 2012
- Feb 23, 2012 Melissa Broder On Reading Feb 23, 2012
- Feb 22, 2012 This Is Free Verse At Its Finest: A Review of Amy King's Slaves To Do These Things Feb 22, 2012
- Feb 21, 2012 Fear: Uniting the Surreal and the Real Feb 21, 2012
- Feb 21, 2012 Some Can Channel these Demons Better than Others Feb 21, 2012
- Feb 19, 2012 Jean-Luc Nancy's The Fall of Sleep: A Paraphrase Feb 19, 2012
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2011
- Dec 23, 2011 The Twittering Author Dec 23, 2011
- Dec 22, 2011 Pamela Ryder's A Tendency to Be Gone Dec 22, 2011
- Dec 21, 2011 Joe Wenderoth's No Real Light Dec 21, 2011
- Dec 20, 2011 Lydia Millet On Karel Capek’s War With the Newts Dec 20, 2011
- Dec 19, 2011 On the Surface, Written On the Body Is a Love Story for the Repentant Commitmentphobe; For Me, It Is a Shelter from Adolescent Heartache Dec 19, 2011
- Dec 16, 2011 Why Hitchens Matters (To Me) Dec 16, 2011
- Dec 15, 2011 Heather Aimee O'Neill's Memory Future Dec 15, 2011
- Dec 14, 2011 How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive Is An Essential Manual for the Romanticist In Everyone Dec 14, 2011
- Dec 13, 2011 A Portrait of a (Would-Be) Jersey Artist Reading A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Dec 13, 2011
- Dec 12, 2011 An Interview with Gabriel Brownstein Dec 12, 2011
- Dec 9, 2011 "Normally Special is like a diary, but it's not the kind of diary you would keep writing for years. It's the kind of diary you would burn after one entry." Dec 9, 2011
- Dec 8, 2011 Some Conversation With Roy Kesey About Pacazo Dec 8, 2011
- Dec 8, 2011 Published occasionally, and for good reason, Armchair / Shotgun is a very good buy at $10.00. Dec 8, 2011
- Dec 7, 2011 Breaking Bones for Meaningful Marrow: A Review of Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Club Dec 7, 2011
- Dec 6, 2011 Read and Repeat: Fairy Tales for Grown-ups Dec 6, 2011
- Dec 5, 2011 On Writing and Jazz Dec 5, 2011
- Dec 1, 2011 A Universe That's Three Inches Tall and Weighs Three Pounds Dec 1, 2011
- Nov 30, 2011 Horrocks Shows That Even In Bleakness And Heartbreak There Is Beauty Nov 30, 2011
- Nov 29, 2011 If you would like a peek into the dreary future of social networking, you should read this book. Nov 29, 2011
- Nov 28, 2011 And Oppose Them We Must, For It's Our Land And Water And Air: A Review of Wendell Berry's What Matters? Nov 28, 2011
- Nov 24, 2011 Happy Thanksgiving from The Lit Pub (with James Herriot) Nov 24, 2011
- Nov 23, 2011 What Do I Say About This Novel Except That I Really Loved It: Jamie Iredell on Nick Antosca's Fires Nov 23, 2011
- Nov 22, 2011 Tango Sweet and Slow: Patrick Rosal's Boneshepherds Nov 22, 2011
- Nov 21, 2011 My Love Affair with The Great Gatsby Nov 21, 2011
- Nov 18, 2011 A Conversation with Dorothea Lasky Nov 18, 2011
- Nov 16, 2011 Carry-on Baggage: A Review of Mel Bosworth's Freight Nov 16, 2011
- Nov 15, 2011 An Honest and Good Thing Nov 15, 2011
- Nov 14, 2011 And I Hope It Rains Forever Nov 14, 2011
- Nov 13, 2011 "I’d want my sweat to show you what it means." Nov 13, 2011
- Nov 11, 2011 On Marguerite Duras and "Writing" Nov 11, 2011
- Nov 10, 2011 The Tradition of Pain As Poetic Fodder Continues: The Burn of Loss and How to Cope Nov 10, 2011
- Nov 8, 2011 "Keep This Post-Black-Boy Running": The Problem of James Baldwin Nov 8, 2011
- Nov 6, 2011 Holy shit, are we ever not in Winesburg, Ohio anymore. Nov 6, 2011
- Nov 4, 2011 Robert Kloss On Reading Nov 4, 2011
- Nov 2, 2011 On xTx’s Normally Special Nov 2, 2011
- Oct 31, 2011 Scary, No Scary Is Cleverly Costumed As A Hostess Cupcake Oct 31, 2011
- Oct 28, 2011 Ethel Rohan On Reading Oct 28, 2011
- Oct 26, 2011 Blake Butler On Reading Oct 26, 2011
- Oct 25, 2011 If You Don't Succeed, You Only Have Yourself to Blame: A Review of Will Boast's Power Ballads Oct 25, 2011
- Oct 24, 2011 If the elements of this story were egg whites, Maso would have whisked them into stiff, firm peaks. Oct 24, 2011
- Oct 21, 2011 Brian Oliu On Reading Oct 21, 2011
- Oct 19, 2011 Assorted Thoughts On Beauty Was the Case that They Gave Me Oct 19, 2011
- Oct 18, 2011 And Then I Read Normally Special & Knew I Feel Fucked Being A Girl Or The Legend of xTx Oct 18, 2011
- Oct 17, 2011 Michael Stewart Has Nothing to Apologize For Oct 17, 2011
- Oct 14, 2011 In Please Don’t Leave Me Scarlett Johansson, Thomas Patrick Levy shows us what we want: connection, sex, power over others. Oct 14, 2011
- Oct 13, 2011 Q&A with xTx Oct 13, 2011
- Oct 12, 2011 What is most fun to me about Svalina’s work is watching reviewers try to nail this book down to a genre or a category or a placement. Oct 12, 2011
- Oct 11, 2011 Blake Butler's Nothing: A Portrait of Insomnia Oct 11, 2011
- Oct 10, 2011 Writers don’t make a lot of money. They don’t live glamorous lives. They want to be near the action. . . . Where to stay? Oct 10, 2011
- Oct 8, 2011 Sugar Evil Oct 8, 2011
- Oct 7, 2011 The Darkness of a Whole Generation Living Without Consolation: A Review of Melissa Broder's When You Say One Thing But Mean Your Mother Oct 7, 2011
- Oct 6, 2011 Reading this novel, you get the feeling this is what Ozzy Osbourne might have documented as “going off the rails in a Crazy Train" Oct 6, 2011
- Oct 5, 2011 I am reading your book right now. It is goddamn beautiful. Oct 5, 2011
- Oct 4, 2011 Comics Do It Better: Becky Cloonan's Wolves Oct 4, 2011
- Oct 3, 2011 I love how his characters, more than other authors', feel like real people who really fuck up. Oct 3, 2011
- Oct 1, 2011 An Interview with Blake Butler Oct 1, 2011
- Sep 28, 2011 My theory is that old money likes to squash folklore because of what it reveals about how their families got rich. Sep 28, 2011
- Sep 26, 2011 Mule Is Headphone Poetry Sep 26, 2011
- Sep 22, 2011 xTx Is Not a Real Person but ___ _____ Is Not a Real Writer (Yet) Sep 22, 2011
- Sep 21, 2011 "If I could only read one book again for the rest of my life, it would be this, Crime and Punishment, always and forever." Sep 21, 2011
- Sep 21, 2011 The Poetics of Our Suffering Sep 21, 2011
- Sep 13, 2011 Mark Leidner Is the Boss of Me Sep 13, 2011
- Sep 12, 2011 "What I am fine means is please stop talking." Sep 12, 2011
- Sep 10, 2011 Heather Christle's The Trees The Trees Sep 10, 2011
- Sep 8, 2011 Lisa Fishman's Flower Cart Sep 8, 2011
- Sep 7, 2011 The Correct Other Sep 7, 2011
- Sep 6, 2011 "The Symptoms of Language Made Useless" Sep 6, 2011
- Sep 5, 2011 What Makes These Five Chapbooks All Belong Under One Cover? Sep 5, 2011
- Sep 4, 2011 xTx is not a nun. Sep 4, 2011
- Sep 3, 2011 Praise Mark Leidner's Twitter account. Sep 3, 2011
- Sep 2, 2011 An Elegy for China Sep 2, 2011
- Sep 1, 2011 "I remember you." Sep 1, 2011
- Aug 31, 2011 "a rare sort of book" Aug 31, 2011
- Aug 30, 2011 The Most Perfect Thing I've Ever Read: Richard Grossman's The Book of Lazarus Aug 30, 2011
- Jul 30, 2011 Put My Head In Your Lap Jul 30, 2011
- Jul 15, 2011 Manipulations of the World: On The Lyric Essay Jul 15, 2011
- Jul 14, 2011 Story Focus: "Watermelon" by Mary Miller Jul 14, 2011
- Jul 13, 2011 Find the Open Door. Fill the Open Arms. Jul 13, 2011
- Jul 11, 2011 A Conversation with Brian Oliu Jul 11, 2011
- Jul 7, 2011 Chapter 20: A Happy Childhood Jul 7, 2011
- Jul 7, 2011 Uncommon Ways of Seeing the World Jul 7, 2011
- Jul 6, 2011 Flash In All Its Blinding Possibility (Part 1?) Jul 6, 2011
- Jul 6, 2011 Chapter 19: The Less Than Merry Pranksters Jul 6, 2011
- Jul 5, 2011 This Is Tiny Hardcore Press Jul 5, 2011
- Jul 5, 2011 I Can No Longer Contain Myself Jul 5, 2011
- Jul 5, 2011 Chapter 18: How To Ride a Bike Jul 5, 2011
- Jul 4, 2011 You Are the Fireworks Not the Goodbyes Jul 4, 2011
- Jun 30, 2011 A Resolution Higher than "Real Life" Jun 30, 2011
- Jun 30, 2011 Chapter 16: Swimming with Amateurs Jun 30, 2011
- Jun 29, 2011 Godspeed, Cut Through the Bone Jun 29, 2011
- Jun 29, 2011 Chapter 15: Baptismal Jun 29, 2011
- Jun 28, 2011 A Sudden and Jerky Way: Unreliable Narration in T&T Jun 28, 2011
- Jun 27, 2011 Story Focus: "The Long Way" Jun 27, 2011
- Jun 27, 2011 Robots, the Scientific Method, and Dying Jun 27, 2011
- Jun 24, 2011 Cut Through the Bone: An Interview with Ethel Rohan Jun 24, 2011
- Jun 22, 2011 A Fresh Loss Jun 22, 2011
- Jun 20, 2011 Story Focus: "Gone" Jun 20, 2011
- Jun 17, 2011 For Those Just Tuning In Jun 17, 2011
- Jun 16, 2011 The Grandfather Is the One Who Said the Thing About the Water Buffalo on the Back of the Book Jun 16, 2011
- Jun 15, 2011 Story Focus: "More Than Gone" Jun 15, 2011