News and Reviews
- 02.12.16 | Amy Narneeloop’s Hair reviewed by Toby Altman in Entropy Magazine
- 02.09.16 | Luis Felipe Fabre’s Sor Juana and Other Monsters reviewed by Matt Bucher in molossus
- 02.03.16 | 6×6 #32 & #33 reviewed by rob mclennan
- 02.01.16 | Hoa Nguyen’s Tells of the Crackling reviewed by Klara Du Plessis in Broken Pencil Magazine
- 02.01.16 | Adhemar Ahmad’s Hannibal Barca reviewed in Rambling Digital Humanist
- 01.29.16 | Andrew Maxwell Interviewed by Deborah Meadows for Jacket2
- 01.25.16 | Cathy Eisenhower’s distance decay reviewed by Tova Gananna in The Arava Review
- 01.22.16 | Kate Colby’s I Mean reviewed by Nichole Reber in New Pages
- 01.12.16 | Diana’s Tree and Intervenir/Intervene Reviewed by Ian Baran for NYPL
- 01.07.16 | Sor Juana’s Enigmas and Luis Felipe Fabre’s Sor Juana and Other Monsters reviewed by Kathleen Rooney in Chicago Tribune
- 01.07.16 | Corina Copp interviewed by Dorothea Lasky for LA Review Of Books
- 01.06.16 | Karen Weiser’s Or, the Ambiguities mentioned in The New Yorker
- 01.05.16 | Jill Magi with Andy Fitch in The Conversant
- 12.21.15 | Jennifer Nelson’s Aim At The Centaur Stealing Your Wife reviewed in Publishers Weekly
- 12.17.15 | Michael Thomas Taren’s Eunuchs featured in 3:AM Magazine
- 12.17.15 | Hit Parade: The Orbita Group reviewed in Language Hat
- 12.17.15 | Corina Copp’s The Green Ray featured in Poets & Writers‘ Fractures Through Time
- 12.17.15 | Intervenir/Intervene and The Green Ray included on Entropy‘s Best of 2015 Poetry
- 12.15.15 | Michalis Pichler’s The Ego and Its Own reviewed by Lynn Maliszewski in caa.reviews
- 12.10.15 | Luis Felipe Fabre’s Sor Juana and Other Monsters reviewed by Alexis Almeida in Asymptote
- 12.10.15 | Kent Johnson interviewed by Michael Boughn in Rain Taxi
- 12.08.15 | Corina Copp’s The Green Ray featured in Literary Hub’s 30 Must-Read Poetry Debuts from 2015
- 12.03.15 | Michael Kasper interviewed by Woody Leslie in Journal of Artists’ Books
- 12.02.15 | Inger Wold Lund’s Leaving Leaving Behind Behind reviewed by Eileen Tabios in Galatea Resurrects