Published November 1, 2014
Categories: Essay / Ex Libris
Pattiann Rogers has published 12 books of poetry, the most recent being Holy Heathen Rhapsody (Penguin, 2013) and Wayfare (Penguin, 2008).  Her poems have won three book awards from the Texas Institute of Letters, four Pushcart Prizes, the Tietjens Prize and the Hokin Prize from Poetry, the Roethke Prize from Poetry Northwest and the Strousse […]
Published October 1, 2014
Categories: Essay / Ex Libris
Rika Lesser is a poet and translator of Swedish and German literature. She is the author of four collections of poetry: Etruscan Things , All We Need of Hell, Growing Back: Poems 1972-1992 , and Questions of Love: New & Selected Poems . Her work has been published in Literary Imagination, New Republic, Paris Review, […]
Published September 1, 2014
Categories: Essay / Ex Libris
Poet and translator Cyrus Cassells was born in 1957 in Delaware and earned a BA from Stanford University. Cassells is the author of a number of collections of poetry, including the National Poetry Series winning The Mud Actor (1982),Soul Make a Path through Shouting (1994), which won the William Carlos Williams Prize and was nominated […]
Published August 1, 2014
Categories: Essay / Ex Libris
Jonathan Moody recently won the 2014 Cave Canem Northwestern University Press Poetry Prize. His second collection, Olympic Gold Butter, will be published in spring/summer 2015.  He is the author of The Doomy Poems (Six Gallery Press, 2012), and his poetry has appeared in African American Review,Crab Orchard Review, Gathering Ground,Peter Doig: No Foreign Lands,Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Tidal Basin Review,Xavier […]
Published July 1, 2014
Categories: Essay / Ex Libris
Anis Shivani Huffington Post Identity Theory Books Dave Brinks Video Books    Transcending the Apocalyptics of the Present Avant-Garde: A Review of Dave Brinks’s The Secret Brain: Selected Poems 1995-2012 Reprinted from Iowa Review Volume 44, Issue 1 — Spring 2014 by permission of the author Dave Brinks writes like Andrei Codrescu, except without the […]