REVIEW: Gash Atlas by Jessica Lawson | Kore Press Institute, 2022
There are things we cannot know, nor can be known, about this speaker.
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thinker and iconoclast.
Krecklow’s protagonist in The Expanse Between learns the hard way that characters, like people, are big animals beyond his control.
Read more "Review: The Expanse Between by Lee Krecklow | Change Seven Magazine |21 March 2017"If there is a common editorial thread in Midway’s Volume 11 Issue 1, it may be a playful editorial preference for bed-hopping between words and images. The prose is rich with imagery, and the art invites conversation.
Read more "Review | Midway Journal: Winter 2017 | The Review Review | 13 February 2017"Earlier this summer, Annie Proulx explored the monetization of forests in her epic Barkskins. Swink left me pondering: what’s the next step for that tobacco land in North Carolina?
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Read more "Review: Vestal Review Issue 49"“I often get this same feeling after reading an A.M. Homes or a Kurt Vonnegut novel: actions so large, so final; decisions all dramatic, all definitive; characters wrung out and strung out in ways that distill their essence.”
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