An Odyssey to the Sun with a Key to a Building Littered with Danger and a Sign Saying No Unlawful … More
Tag: Micah Zevin
Micah Zevin Review of Jack Foley’s When Sleep Comes: Shillelagh Songs (Sagging Meniscus Press)
Narrative lyric traditions like the Irish ballads and folksongs traverse all cultures and languages and peoples, often engaging subjects like … More
“You Are What You Read”: An Interview with John Madera about the 10th Anniversary of the Big Other Literary Journal
John Madera’s fiction may be found in Conjunctions, Opium Magazine, The &Now Awards 2: The Best Innovative Writing, and many … More
Micah Zevin: Two Poems from The Future
Personification: Extinction Chronicles Can we make more happen than burning to the groundand tears? Become a disappearing collection in the … More
Micah Zevin on Brendan Lorber’s if this is paradise why are we still driving?
Can we ever escape the hidden meanings of existence, the state of saying or doing one thing and meaning another? … More
Micah Zevin Reviews Ruth Danon’s New Poetry Collection, WORD HAS IT
The word has insurmountable potential and power to guide readers on and through a seemingly endless but ultimately finite voyage. … More
SITU, a novel by Steven Seidenberg, reviewed by Micah Zevin
According to Merriam-Webster, in situ is defined as “in the natural or original position or place.” So it follows, in … More
Lessons in Camouflage, a poetry collection by Martin Ott, reviewed by Micah Zevin
Can we ever leave war behind and not remember its images, its roles, and deaths, or will it forever follow … More