I first saw Abigail Rivera Ramirez’s painting show up on my Instagram. I was immediately stunned by them, then it said her paintings would be at a local event f...
My phone just pinged and Austin Davis says that he’s cool to start the interview we have scheduled today, whenever. Hyped, I jump up from watching Wednesday, to...
Rebecca van Laer’s debut novella How to Adjust to the Dark (Long Day Press, 2022) is a hybrid of prose, poetry, and theory, drawing on the psychoanalytic tradit...
In the foreword to her debut collection of short stories, Women Who Misbehave Sayantani Dasgupta recalls her childhood spent role-playing with her brother in wh...
Brendan Lorber: Let’s start at the beginning. Big Other’s name conjures up a play on (and distinction from) Orwell’s watchful dictator. It also gestures toward ...
Adin Dobkin’s debut Sprinting Through No Man’s Land (Little A, 2021) covers the cratered ground that nearly seventy cyclists embarked in the thirteenth Tour de ...
Austin Davis has a new EP coming out soon with jazz musician Joe Allie. It’s about his experiences on the streets with the homeless. Austin Davis is a poet and ...
The first time I talked to Kevin Sterne was at the pizza bar, The Boiler Room, in the Logan Square neighborhood of Chicago. This was after our joint reading at ...
Jamie Marina Lau wrote her debut novel over two months, in a state of trance, at the age of nineteen.
The result was Pink Mountain on Locust Island, a rapturou...
With a Difference, a joint book of stories by Nick Gregorio and poems by Francis Daulerio, is a collaborative effort forged from a long friendship and a desire ...
Bree Jo’Ann’s new poetry collection Black Glitter was published in August by Monster House Press. With exciting, vivid imagery and powerful emotions at play...
Doe Parker's The Good House and The Bad House (published by Recenter Press in 2018) is a collection that explores space and place, memory and transness through ...
Shy Watson’s Cheap Yellow was published by Civil Coping Mechanisms in January of 2018. Recently I chatted with Shy about how the book came together, why...
i love you, it looks like rain is the first full length collection of poetry and short fiction from New-Orleans based poet June Gehringer. It was publi...
In Sparse Black Whimsy Marcus Scott Williams pulls the reader through a cascade of emotions and fleeting thoughts, through a rhythmic and enchanting New York Ci...
Alex Krokus is an illustrator and animator living in Brooklyn. Check out his latest film with Krystal Downs and follow him on Instagram (@alexkrokus).
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Sarah Jean Grimm is the author of Soft Focus, the winner of the 2016 Metatron Prize. She lives in Brooklyn, New York and is a founding editor of Powderkeg Magaz...
John Jodzio's work has been featured in a variety of places including This American Life, McSweeney's, and One Story. He's the author of the short story collect...
Makenzi Miller is a young writer and activist based in Edmonton, Alberta. Her debut poetry micro-chapbook, Girl Parts, will be published by Ghost City Press thi...
Clementine von Radics is writer and the founder of Where Are You Press. She is an internationally touring poet and the author of two collections of poetry, Drea...
Yuna Winter currently works on a transitioning permaculture farm, is very concerned about the future of our world, and writes down a lot of thoughts whenever th...
Yes, you read that correctly! Maudlin House is looking to inject some fresh blood into the press. Our interviews editor, Olivia Olson, is heading off to grad sc...