“Say what you want about the tenets of National Socialism, Dude, at least it’s an ethos.” – Walter Sobchak, […]
Category Archive: Book reviews
When I opened the package containing Dao Strom’s We Were Meant to Be a Gentle People (Paperdoll Works, […]
The first time I visited Berlin was in the spring of 1989. Falling into conversation with a Berliner […]
This exciting, celebratory collection featuring emerging and established writers edited by poet Dave Lordan encompasses subjects as wide […]
Among its many emblems, our society wears that of the talking sex. The sex which one catches unawares […]
There was a brief craze years ago, over an optical illusion poster which to the naked eye seemed […]
Somewhere on a battlefield in Europe is a cranium, in which echoes an asylum visit. The visit has […]
“We are as forlorn as children lost in the woods. When you stand in front of me and […]
It’s not about strength; it’s about balance. These were the sage words of advice from my rock-climbing friend, […]