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Reviews

An Appointment with the Goddess: A Review of Lisbeth White’s American Sycamore

Lakshmi Sunder
12 Apr 2023
0
Though each of White’s poems stands alone in form, White’s work is bridged. . . . by the elemental divinity that is a byproduct of self-reckoning. 
Interviews

“I try to be forthright”: Interview with Michael Chang

Zachary Issenberg
20 Mar 2023
0
With their recent tap to edit Lambda Literary’s Emerge anthology, and timely receipt of the Poetry Project’s Brannan Prize, Fence editor and poet Michael Chang’s influence on this decade has begun. Writer Zachary Issenberg sits down with Chang to talk process and literary inspiration.
(Left) Hijab Butch Blues book cover: a person wearing a dark hijab and dark pants stands against a backdrop of stripes of horizontal stripes in various colors, including red, orange, green, and black (Right) An image of the author, Lamya H, wearing a hijab and looking back at a grey curtain
Reviews

“A Sense of Spiritual Belonging”: A Review of Lamya H’s Hijab Butch Blues

Bobuq Sayed
09 Mar 2023
0
These are the moments of intertextuality that make Hijab Butch Blues a truly remarkable rupture in the literary fold.
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