Kimberly Ann Priest “I’ve spent much of my life in a quiet tryst with nature,” says Tanya Holtland in the introduction to her debut
Review by A. N. DeJesus The relationship between landscape and self-identity are often more deeply intertwined than we can imagine. In Flatlands, Williams explores
Review by Bernadette McBride If memory is “the weight of stones,” as Geraldine Connolly writes in “Aileron,” the situating poem of her latest book
Review by Amy Miller Judith Montgomery’s latest full-length poetry collection is about life. Literally, life. From the cosmos of pre-birth, through the mysteries of