A Review of Heck, Texas by Tex GreshamHeck, Texas is not a novel. The cover even says so. It’s more like a very bleak, disturbing, and yet creative joke book.Nov 29, 2020Nov 29, 2020
Resistance Writers Interview Series: Autumn BrownAutumn Brown from the “Octavia’s Brood” anthology speaks on activism and creative writing.Oct 1, 2020Oct 1, 2020
A Review of Zadie Smith’s IntimationsZadie Smith’s new pandemic-inspired essay collection is a bit hit and miss.Aug 31, 2020Aug 31, 2020
Booksellers Without Bosses: Push/PullIn this interview series, we’re highlighting presses and bookstores managed along horizontal lines.Aug 3, 2020Aug 3, 2020
Booksellers Without Bosses: Left Bank BooksIn this interview series, we’re highlighting presses and bookstores managed along horizontal lines.Jul 10, 2020Jul 10, 2020
Booksellers Without Bosses: People’s Co-op BookstoreIn this interview series, we’re highlighting presses and bookstores managed along horizontal lines.Jul 2, 2020Jul 2, 2020
Booksellers Without Bosses: PM PressIn this interview series, we’re highlighting presses and bookstores managed along horizontal lines.Jun 26, 2020Jun 26, 2020
Resistance Writers Interview Series: Tara BettsI had the pleasure of interviewing Tara Betts from the “Octavia’s Brood“ anthology. We explore how this poet found herself writing fiction.Mar 6, 2020Mar 6, 2020
Concert Review: Thom Yorke at the Paramount Theatre in SeattleThom Yorke brings an energy to his solo material only hinted at during Radiohead concerts.Oct 30, 2019Oct 30, 2019
How Memories are a Catalyst for Creative ProseThe older a memory, the more dreamlike it feels. A memory is an opportunity to inject surrealism into realist prose.Oct 12, 2019Oct 12, 2019