Weston Cutter
A Brief Interview with Jennifer Barber
The author of recently-released Given Away and 2003′s Rigging the Wind (both from the excellent Kore Press) and the founder and editor of Salamander, Jennifer Barber’s been making some form or another of literary magic for a good while now. “What throats are…
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Every Love Story is a Ghost Story: An Interview with D. T. Max
What follows is a brief conversation with DTMax which occurred the 23rd of August at 4:30pm EST, and though the details aren’t critical, I insert them here simply for the fact that it was the end of the work day,…
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An Interview with Ed Falco
Before getting even remotely into the following interview with the phenomenal Ed Falco: this is as far from objective, disinsterested* coverage as a review or interview can get. Not only do I know Ed, but I know him well, and…
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Mary Ruefle’s Magic Madness, Rack, and Honey
Mary Ruefle’s poetry is, more than likely, something you’re familiar with already (if not, here’s KR’s Hilary Plum’s review of her Selected Poems, in which she writes the following: “Of all the impossibilities that Ruefle is on the hunt for,…
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Changing My Mind Pt II
A good bit back I wrote about Gail Collins’s As Texas Goes, a book which should’ve been something right in my wheelhouse: Collins and I are more alike than dissimlar politically, and I’m as much a fan of the NYTimes…
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