reviewed by Isaac Fox Poets have been comparing stages of life with the seasons for a very, very long time. Over years, decades, and centuries, that metaphor has moved from […]
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“(I fall in love with you again and again and again)”: A Review of Amie Souza Reilly’s “My Husband Knows I Love Pastries from Costco” (HAD, March 8, 2022)
Reviewed by Lauren Walters Amie Souza Reilly’s piece “My Husband Knows I Love Pastries from Costco” crafts an environment that, two years ago, would have been devastating and nearly unheard […]
“lost in transit”: Review of Leigh Chadwick’s “The Story of a Marriage” (Cease, Cows, February 17, 2022)
reviewed by Isaac Fox Leigh Chadwick’s micro-fiction “The Story of a Marriage” is shorter than this review. In only 217 words, Chadwick distills a long-term relationship into a rich allegory […]
The Associated Cost of Visibility and Invisibility: A Review of James Allen Hall’s I Liked You Better Before I Knew You So Well
reviewed by Lauren Walters James Allen Hall’s I Liked You Better Before I Knew You So Well charts Hall’s path as a queer person growing up in 1980s Florida across […]