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SOUND BY T.M. WOLF: the music of the mind

SOUND BY T.M. WOLF: the music of the mind

December 7, 2012
Evan Karp
Book Review, REVIEWS

Sound is more of an experience than a story. It looks at moments in Cincy’s life multidimensionally, like a song. “Sound,” by T.M. Wolf, is the…

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PLUNGE BY ALICE JONES: shut up, self, i can't hear the truth

PLUNGE BY ALICE JONES: shut up, self, i can’t hear the truth

November 5, 2012
Evan Karp
Book Review, REVIEWS

First, this, from James Merrill‘s great poem “The Thousand and Second Night:” “Form’s what affirms.” If Merrill is right, then Alice Jones‘ Plunge (Apogee) is superlatively…

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LITQUAKE IN SHORT: suspicious circumstances

LITQUAKE IN SHORT: suspicious circumstances

October 27, 2012
Evan Karp
Event Review, Litquake, REVIEWS

It had to be unfortunate, to be honest. I had to go home and eat stale bread and tough meat and re-watch what I had…

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RAMBLIN' RECKLESS HOBO: litquake's woody guthrie tribute

RAMBLIN’ RECKLESS HOBO: litquake’s woody guthrie tribute

October 19, 2012
Steven Gray
Event Review, I WOULD SAY, Litquake, REVIEWS, Reviews by Steven Gray

Sunday, October 7th 2012 We arrived at Z Space a minute late (having been at the Lenore Kandel event) and were told to take any…

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BARELY PUBLISHED AUTHORS: lucid voices and a still-emerging style

BARELY PUBLISHED AUTHORS: lucid voices and a still-emerging style

October 18, 2012
Evan Karp
C4 YOURSELF, Event Review, Litquake, Playlists, REVIEWS
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EQUINOX BY EDWARD SMALLFIELD: composition through silence

EQUINOX BY EDWARD SMALLFIELD: composition through silence

October 16, 2012
Evan Karp
Book Review, I WOULD SAY, REVIEWS, Said Litseen

Edward Smallfield’s Equinox (Apogee, 89 pages) is a truly fascinating collection of poems that weaves together a traditional form with a highly conceptual process. That…

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LETTERS FROM ROBOTS: words between bites of raisin bran

LETTERS FROM ROBOTS: words between bites of raisin bran

October 12, 2012
Evan Karp
Book Review, REVIEWS

i am a movie monster and i love you so much i know your fears and will not capitalize on them She might be a…

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THE FANTASTIC SURROUNDS US: divers elements of the unreal

THE FANTASTIC SURROUNDS US: divers elements of the unreal

October 11, 2012
Evan Karp
Event Review, Litquake, REVIEWS

Sunday, October 7th 2012 I was captured by this event in the program by the fact that it focused on more than just one interpretation…

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TEENQUAKE: team geek vs. the fearsome phrasers in the YA lit olympics

TEENQUAKE: team geek vs. the fearsome phrasers in the YA lit olympics

October 10, 2012
Evan Karp
Event Review, I WOULD SAY, Litquake, REVIEWS, Said Litseen

Saturday, October 6th 2012 I was struck, initially, upon entering the venue, that it was huge and gorgeous. Those are the only two words I…

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THE HORIZONTAL POET: the embrace of vulnerability

THE HORIZONTAL POET: the embrace of vulnerability

October 9, 2012
Evan Karp
Book Review, REVIEWS

Jan Steckel’s The Horizontal Poet is an award-winning collection of poems published by Zeitgeist Press with cover art by Deborah Vinograd. The cover of The Horizontal…

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