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An International Journal of Contemporary Writing

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Fairleigh Dickinson University

P Joshua Laskey

Review: EVERYTHING GOOD IS DYING, El Poemario del Colibrí/The Hummingbird Poems, and Dallas Spleen

February 10, 2020

P. Joshua Laskey

(Dallas, TX: Deep Vellum Publishing, 2019) Deep Vellum — known for publishing award-winning translations out of its eponymous bookstore in the historically neglected neighborhood of Deep Ellum in Dallas, Texas — has come out with its first ever chapbooks of … Continued

A Review of Native Voices: Indigenous American Poetry, Craft and Conversations by CMarie Fuhrman and Dean Rader

September 9, 2019

P. Joshua Laskey

(North Adams, MA: Tupelo Press, 2019) Native Voices: Indigenous American Poetry, Craft and Conversations should be on your shelf, your reading list, or your syllabus — or even all three. Edited by poet-scholars CMarie Fuhrman and Dean Rader and published … Continued

A Review of EVERYTHING GOOD IS DYING, El Poemario del Colibrí/The Hummingbird Poems, and Dallas Spleen by Fatima-Ayan Malika Hirsi, Edyka Chilomé, and Mike Soto

January 13, 2019

Hayden Bergman

pub info pub info pub info Deep Vellum — known for publishing award-winning translations out of its eponymous bookstore in the historically neglected neighborhood of Deep Ellum in Dallas, Texas — has come out with its first ever chapbooks of … Continued

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