Delightfully Perplexed and Transfixed by The Sacramento of Desire
Sacramento of Desire invites us to hang out as Bloch weaves—and to get woven in ourselves.
Sacramento of Desire invites us to hang out as Bloch weaves—and to get woven in ourselves.
Lyuba Khomut’s tale of survival is one of heartbreak and heroism, of betrayal and bravery. Bryon MacWiliams, chronicling the experiences […]
The history of medicine runs deep in Philadelphia. You can go to the oldest hospital, medical school, and operating theater […]
Clever, vigorous, Our Age of Anxiety, Henry Israeli’s latest collection, won the august White Pine Poetry Prize last year. Perhaps […]
The traditional formula for a gothic tale tends to go something along the lines of “woman + atmosphere = gothic”. […]
I was a little annoyed with the New York Times last week. In their January 20, 2020 rave review of […]
Happy book birthday to Don’t Read The Comments by Eric Smith!
So Speak The Stars offers the rare chance for a reader to reflect alongside the writer. Written almost entirely in second […]
Vikram Paralkar’s new novel is Night Theater. He spoke with Scott Stein on January 24, 2020. (This interview might contain […]
A beguiling experience, Kacen Callender’s Queen of the Conquered is at one and the same time a vacation on a tropical island, a voyage confronting the historical experience of slavery, and a delicate and nuanced exploration of the contemporary issue of what it may mean to be “woke.”