Book Review
The Rhizome as a Field of Broken Bones
In Randall, readers find a reassuring voice—a strong, assertive narrator whose bravery resonates. Veteran poet Margaret Randall does not disappoint with her latest collection of poetry, "The Rhizome as a Field of Broken Bones". A...
Book Review
Traveling Heavy
Intimate, vulnerable memoir chronicles Cuban-American cultural anthropologist’s coming-of-age as she travels the world in search of “home.” “However much I long for the island I once called home, I’m not beholden to any one...
Book Review
The Sheltering Tower
“Someone I trust paid a total stranger to deliver this,” reads the first line of a mysterious letter Homeland Security agent Dr. Juanita “Juan” Aznar receives in Mack Hicks’s latest novel, "The Sheltering Tower". The cryptic...
Book Review
American Rhapsody
“There’s a hole in my heart, / a place where the dead hide / in their secret clubhouse,” writes veteran poet Carole Stone in the poem “Root,” from her latest collection, "American Rhapsody". The hole, made by the death of...
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