A photo of a painting made on the side of an electrical box on a city street. The painting is an abstract representation of a window and a face, made with thick strokes of purple and blue paint.

Photo by Nico Amador

 

OUR FUTURE PAST

Queer Temporality in the Poetics of Ari Banias, TC Tolbert & Jos Charles

THIS LONG WINDING LINE

A Poetry Retrospective on Gary Soto’s The Elements of San Joaquin

WHERE WAS I

An encounter with Stephen Vitiello’s soundscape, All Those Vanished Engines, an installation at the Massachusettes Museum of Contemporary Art.

INTERVIEW WITH TR BRADY

TR Brady is a poet and fiber artist from Arkansas. In this interview for The New England Review, we discuss activating desire, constraint, queerness as hopefulness and their “T Daydream” poems.

INTERVIEW WITH CARMEN GIMéNEZ

Poet and editor, Carmen Giménez was my thesis advisor at Bennington College. In this interview for The New England Review, I ask her about her new series of anti-ekphrasis poems and the influence of pop culture in her writing.

INTERVIEW WITH ANNIE WENSTRUP

In this interview for The New England Review, poet Annie Wenstrup and I discuss the intersectional themes of genocide, extinction, and femicide in her two poems from the emerging writers issue.