Transformative Ways of Walking
In Ways of Walking, Philadelphia author Ann de Forest brings together 26 writers to reflect on some of the most […]
In Ways of Walking, Philadelphia author Ann de Forest brings together 26 writers to reflect on some of the most […]
When a ball is hit in polo, its path creates an imaginary line down the field that cannot be crossed. […]
Ely Cutter, the central figure of Miriam N. Kotzin’s often hilarious suburban dramedy, Right This Way, tells us that he […]
The horror novel Hidden Pictures by Jason Rekulak begins by following the recovery of ex-addict and Philadelphian Mallory Quinn to […]
In 2020, independent author D.H. Schleicher released his first short story collection, And Then We Vanish, which navigated “waves of […]
The subject matter of Joseph Sheridan LeFanu’s vampire novella Carmilla is far more progressive than it has any right to […]
In 1769, German philosopher GE Lessing observed that in “nature everything is connected, everything is interwoven, everything changes with everything, […]
The score or so of poems collected in Katie Budris’ Mid-Bloom (2021) are all self-contained visions of life, whole and […]
The Book of I.P. (Idle Poems) by Chris Courtney Martin is a colorful chapbook that is as eye-catching as it […]
Esther Greenleaf Mürer’s accessible 2021 translation of Jens Bjørneboe’s 1952 novel Ere the Cock Crows marks the first English-language edition […]