Reviewed by Mary Beth Hines In her debut, award-winning collection, Persephone Heads for the Gate, Merrill Oliver Douglas spins a world saturated with color,
The moon forgets that we see her wax and wane. Heaving our tides into place, she’s busy and it’s hard to remember anything
Reviewed by Merryn Rutledge In Timothy Geiger’s In a Field of Hallowed Be (Terrapin Books, 2024), his fourth full-length book, Geiger celebrates a