by Rebecca Moon Ruark January 19, 2021 Book Reviews Features Uncategorized A Review of These Bodies by Morgan Christie By Rebecca Moon Ruark Photography by Heather Maxwell Hall Seventeen-year-old Keisha, once a high school track star, is now expectingContinue Reading
by Rebecca Moon Ruark December 18, 2020 Book Reviews Features Prayers of Little Consequence: A Book Review by Christopher Woods photography by Justin Flythe Prayers of Little Consequence by Gilbert Arzola is the first poetry book byContinue Reading
by Rebecca Moon Ruark September 14, 2020 Book Reviews Features Illuminating the Shelter of New Motherhood: A Review of To Limn / Lying In by J’Lyn Chapman By Rebecca Moon Ruark Photography by Heather Maxwell Hall “I have spent so long thinking of light, and I haveContinue Reading
by Rebecca Moon Ruark September 8, 2020 Book Reviews Features Land of Turmoil and Treasure: A Review of Paul Rabinowitz’s Novella, The Clay Urn By Tamara Zbrizher The Clay Urn is a book that carefully and authentically navigates the intricate spaces and places whereContinue Reading
by Rebecca Moon Ruark June 2, 2020 Book Reviews Features Tragicomedy for Today: Ling Ma’s novel Severance is about more than a pandemic By Alexander Voisine I picked up Ling Ma’s satirical science fiction novel, Severance, at a Washington, D.C. bookstore last summer,Continue Reading