Review of Past Lives, Future Bodies by Kristin Chang
Past Lives, Future Bodies by Kristin Chang is a sharp and vivid poetry collection. Each poem feels like a fishContinue Reading
“Keep a little fire burning; however small, however hidden.” -Cormac McCarthy, The Road
Past Lives, Future Bodies by Kristin Chang is a sharp and vivid poetry collection. Each poem feels like a fishContinue Reading
Like its title implies, Conversations With Friends by Sally Rooney encourages us all to speak, share our feelings, and delveContinue Reading
In The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake a young girl named Rose is suddenly able to taste her mother’s feelingsContinue Reading
With the murder of George Floyd by police, protests have sparked all over the world. All fifty states, more thanContinue Reading
“I feel most colored when I am thrown against a sharp white background.” One of many powerful quotes in Citizen, Claudia Rankine’s heart-wrenching,Continue Reading
Øyehaug’s collection of short stories—the shortest being one page and the longest twenty two—is an odd and anxious experience. EverythingContinue Reading
Austin Davis’s poetry collection, The World Isn’t the Size of Our Neighborhood Anymore, is an intricate and honest love letterContinue Reading
In her book The Second Sex, Simone de Beauvoir describes a woman’srelationship to creativity: “when she does not find love,Continue Reading
This book was a mix that felt both familiar and absolutely incredibly wrong. It was a bit like drinking aContinue Reading
I’d heard of Ted Chiang; in the city of science fiction, he is the architect always erecting the newest marvelContinue Reading