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“It was the kind of fever in which want burns”: A Review of Rebecca Aronson’s GHOST CHILD OF THE ATALANTA BLOOM

“It was the kind of fever in which want burns”: A Review of Rebecca Aronson’s GHOST CHILD OF THE ATALANTA BLOOM

by Black Warrior Review | Sep 16, 2018 | Feature, Reviews

Ghost Child of the Atalanta Bloom Rebecca Aronson 2017 Orison Books 80 pages Review by REILLY COX Story teaches us that, when it comes to our demise, we have options. Accounts differ. Homer is killed by either a turtle dropped by an eagle or by a riddle about sea...
The Best Lighting for My Body Was at the White Horse Inn and Bar, Oakland, California

The Best Lighting for My Body Was at the White Horse Inn and Bar, Oakland, California

by Black Warrior Review | Aug 16, 2018 | Feature, Nonfiction Print

“I am moved by the geography in this piece. Not just the geography of a landscape — also the geography of body, of gender, of family. The speaker enters with high stakes and manages to traverse the entire narrative with the stakes remaining high, emotional, and...
Auto-Da-Fé: Confession and Camouflage by M.J. Gette

Auto-Da-Fé: Confession and Camouflage by M.J. Gette

by Black Warrior Review | Aug 9, 2018 | Feature, Poetry Print

“This author has confected a compelling new uncanny life form under the sign of the slime mold. With phrases of lyric flight, garlands of theory, camouflaged confession, diagrams and screenshots, this piece is something like an essay, something like a collage,...
Review: TO THINK OF HER WRITING AWASH IN LIGHT by Linda Russo

Review: TO THINK OF HER WRITING AWASH IN LIGHT by Linda Russo

by Black Warrior Review | Aug 6, 2018 | Feature, Reviews

To Think of Her Writing Awash In Light: Lyrical Essays on Dorothy Wordsworth, Emily Dickinson, Hettie Jones, Joanne Kyger and Anne Waldman Linda Russo Subito Press  65 pages Review by RBrown   Linda Russo begins her collection of creative and critical essays with...
Local Spotlight: An Interview with Ashley M. Jones

Local Spotlight: An Interview with Ashley M. Jones

by Black Warrior Review | Jul 26, 2018 | Alabama, Feature, Interviews

Ashley M. Jones received an MFA in Poetry from Florida International University (FIU), where she was a John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Fellow. Her poems appear or are forthcoming in many journals and anthologies, including the Academy of American Poets, Tupelo...
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