A neatly produced debut with poems, short fiction, reviews, and an interview. The Charles Olson-inspired "open" form abounds, while lyric verses from Andrew Schelling and A. J. Velez counterpose with subtlety and realism-inflected grace. Sarah Jensen's conversation with Artiom Solovychik, a storyteller from Moscow, yields intelligent, witty, and humane insights into the nature of orality, narrative, and invention.--Susan Smith Nash
This review originally appeared in TapRoot Reviews #3,
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