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Tag: David Peak

Lake of Earth, by William VanDenBerg

The cover image of Lake of Earth shows a gemstone—its surface angled, smooth, brilliant—that seems to contain an inner light, … More

Caketrain Journal and Press, David Peak, Lake of Earth, William VanDenBerg

The Next Monsters, a poetry collection by Julie Doxsee, reviewed by David Peak

Doxsee’s poems are shattered mirrors; they are fractured, jagged. If you stare at them long enough, you’ll uncover patterns in … More

Black Ocean, David Peak, Julie Doxsee, The Next Monsters

The Disordered, by Anhvu Buchanan

The publication of a revised edition of the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders is always … More

Anhvu Buchanan, David Peak, sunnyoutside, The Disordered

The Devotional Poems, by Joe Hall

In his 1961 film Through a Glass Darkly, Ingmar Bergman famously portrayed a god in the form of a spider. … More

Black Ocean, David Peak, Joe Hall, The Devotional Poems

On an Ungrounded Earth, by Ben Woodard

In a 2011 interview conducted by Bookfriendzy, when asked about why he started his multi-disciplinary journal Collapse, Robin Mackay said … More

Ben Woodard, David Peak, On an Ungrounded Earth, Punctum Books

Necrology, a collaborative text by Gary J. Shipley & Kenji Siratori, reviewed by David Peak

The easiest way I found to approach Gary J. Shipley and Kenji Siratori’s collaborative text, Necrology, was by beginning at … More

David Peak, Gary J. Shipley, Gobbet Press, Kenji Siratori, Necrology

STALL, by Shane Anderson and Elvia Wilk

“Every thought is already over.” This line occurs fairly early on in Elvia Wilk and Shane Anderson’s fantastic collaborative chapbook, … More

David Peak, Elvia Wilk, Keep This Bag Away from Children, Shane Anderson, STALL

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ISSN 2373-3519 (print)
ISSN 2373-3527 (online)

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