Stu Hennigan’s debut novel Keshed is a dark, complex, and visceral exploration of class, belonging, addiction and fatherhood. […]
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Chiara Di Lello is a writer whose recent chapbook, Childless Millennial, sketches the contours of a figure that […]
Erin Vincent’s Fourteen Ways of Looking is a genre-defying text, one that disrupts readers’ notions of what memoir, […]
David Leo Rice’s The Squimbop Condition is in many ways a culmination, a capstone on one phase of […]
Joanna Walsh‘s Amateurs!: How We Built the Internet and Why It Matters was recently published by Verso Books. […]
The phenomenon of Jennifer K. Dick’s bilingualism all started for me at Ivy Writers Paris, a cycle of […]
R.J. Dent is a renowned translator of French literature, whose published significant works include The Songs of Maldoror(Infinity […]
As pundits scramble to define fascism for Trump 2.0, a recent book by media scholar Jack Z. Bratich, […]
Morten Høi Jensen is a Danish-American writer whose recent book, The Master of Contradictions: Thomas Mann and the […]
Anglophone audiences first encountered the Kuwaiti novelist, publisher, and bookseller Bothanya Al-Essa through excerpts of her 2004 novel […]
