I’ve been revisiting horror films the last few months. I used to watch them religiously. There should have been a temple and some version of
I’ve been revisiting horror films the last few months. I used to watch them religiously. There should have been a temple and some version of
Houston is a lot more diverse than outsiders may realize. When I’m downtown, I like to grab my camera and walk around to take pictures.
I have been at my Kipling again, and I know to say so can at once raise questions about my loyalties and inner politics. He
REVIEWED BY KRISTINA MORICONI A Stone for Bread | Miriam Herin| Livingston Press 2015| 302 pages | ISBN: 978-1604891560 On the pages of A Stone for
I was in my 20s when I bought my first chapbook: Sabishi: Poems from Japan by David Hassler. It was a time in my life
REVIEWED BY A.E. WEISGERBER Analog: Poems | Unicorn Press | 39 pages | Soft cover $12 | ISBN 978-0-87775-813-6 | Release date 15 April 2017