Category Archives: Book Reviews
North of Order by Nicholas Gulig (A Review)
By AK Afferez YesYes Books 123 pages | $16 North of Order lets loose an overarching imagination, one that is freed of borders and delimitations, and one to which Nicholas Gulig’s own geographical detours have most probably contributed – … Continue reading
Pelican by Emily O’Neill (A Review)
By AK Afferez YesYes Books 112 pages | $16 O’Neill knows how to listen to language, to tease out all the possibilities it has to offer (after all, she claims to owe her poetic education to the Cantab Louge … Continue reading
This Boring Apocalypse by Brandi Wells (A Review)
By Derrick Martin-Campbell Civil Coping Mechanisms 124 pages | $13.95 Love, the great destroyer, the apart-tearer — woe unto those caught in the crosshairs of the love of Brandi Wells’ unnamed narrator in her novella This Boring Apocalypse, be they … Continue reading