Candice Wuehle’s most recent poetry collection FIDELITORIA: Fixed or Fluxed centers around the magical elements of our everyday lives. Through … More
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“Notes on Archi-text-ure”: Mike Corrao Reviews Candice Wuehle’s second poetry collection Death Industrial Complex from Action Books
Candice Wuehle’s newest book, Death Industrial Complex, is a collection of ekphrastic poems made in conversation with the works of … More
“The Roadmap to Escape the Inferno”: Jason Teal Reviews Candice Wuehle’s Poetry Collection BOUND
Too often presses aspire to publishing on the basis of reaching an audience and having an impact on letters—and everyone … More
Poetry: Candice Wuehle’s “As thyself”
As thyself I try not to hateThine neighborNeighbor as hangingFlag the neighbor hasHung & hung myHome with pall, civilMonster unmakes … More
Jane Gregory’s Cryptology: De/coding My Enemies
Jane Gregory’s first book, My Enemies, possesses the density, richness and protean quality of a book that seems to feel … More
Kim Hyesoon’s SORROWTOOTHPASTE MIRRORCREAM: a conversational review
Candice Wuehle: Sorrowtoothpaste Mirrorcream is a mystic book for me in many ways. It uses incantatory language, possessed and possessable bodies, contains … More
“How You Get That Way?”: Candice Wuehle on the Ultravacant Poetics of Lana Del Rey
How You Get That Way? Lana Del Rey is a smart artist, a self-styled “gangster Nancy Sinatra.” She references Whitman, … More