Stan Rogal has some new poems up in The Temz Review; rob mclennan participates in Finnian Burnett's 5 Questions interview series; Melissa Eleftherion has four new erasure poems and a short essay on her poetics of reading books that terrify us at a young age over at cul-de-sac of blood; katie o'brien has a poem in the 'poetry pause' series via The League of Canadian Poets; and Nathanael O'Reilly has three new poems up at The Galway Review.
Showing posts with label The Temz Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Temz Review. Show all posts
Saturday, July 6, 2024
Saturday, March 23, 2024
some author activity: Mohammadi, Robinson, carisse, Campanello + Williams,
Khashayar "Kess" Mohammadi is interviewed with Klara du Plessis in the latest issue of The Temz Review, where Ben Robinson is also interviewed, and russell carisse also has new work; Kimberly Campanello and Wayne A. Gilbert's 2023 conversation "Moving Nowhere Here" is up on YouTube; and Evan Williams has some new work up at Tyger Quarterly.
Saturday, December 23, 2023
some author activity: Naughton, Swensen, O'Reilly, Mohammadi, Rogal + Beaulieu,
Katie Naughton is interviewed by Josephine Gawtry for the blog for Colorado Review, as is Cole Swensen, interviewed by Jake Friedman; Nathanael O'Reilly has work in the fourth issue of Saltbush; Khashayar Mohammadi has some new poems in The /tƐmz/ Review, as does Stan Rogal; and Derek Beaulieu offers his 2023 year in review.
Saturday, January 21, 2023
some author activity: Niespodziany, Pakdel, Boyle, Campanello + mclennan,
Benjamin Niespodziany has four short poems up at The Poetry Project; Saba Pakdel has work in the new issue of Loft; Frances Boyle has new work in issue twenty-one of The Temz Review; Kimberly Campanello has a poem up at Granta; and rob mclennan has had another piece from his essay-in-progress on collaborating with Denver poet Julie Carr up on his clever substack.
Saturday, March 12, 2022
some author activity: Hall, Thomas, Niespodziany, Robinson, Mohammadi + Clayton,
Phil Hall is interviewed by Sharon Berg at The Artisanal Writer; Hugh Thomas is interviewed over at Touch the Donkey; Benjamin Niespodziany interviews Elizabeth Robinson over at neon pajamas; Khashayar Mohammadi is interviewed over at The Temz Review; and Conyer Clayton is also interviewed by Sharon Berg at The Artisinal Writer.
Saturday, February 22, 2020
some author activity: Robinson, Maloukis, Campos + Hogg,
Ben Robinson has some new work up at The /tƐmz/ Review; forthcoming author Rose Maloukis has an essay in the my (small press) writing day series; Isabel Sobral Campos is interviewed in the "12 or 20 questions" interview series; and Robert Hogg has three new poems (text and audio) up on the Pamenar Press website.
Saturday, February 15, 2020
Some author activity: Boyle, Spinosa, Barwin + mclennan,
Frances Boyle is interviewed on the Big Little Books podcast, and has a new short story up at The /tƐmz/ Review; Dani Spinosa has a new visual poem up at Train : a poetry journal; Gary Barwin posts the text of a talk he recently gave as part of his writer-in-residence gig at Wilfrid Laurier University; and rob mclennan has a new poem upon his enormously clever blog.
Saturday, November 23, 2019
some author activity: Hogg, Earl, Barwin, Clayton + Cortese,
Robert Hogg has some new poems up at Empty Mirror; Amanda Earl has a new essay in the "Talking Poetics" series at the ottawa poetry newsletter; Gary Barwin writes on the "&" for Macleans magazine; Conyer Clayton has two poems up at The /tƐmz/ Review here and here; and Franco Cortese has new work up in the Tuesday poem series over at the dusie blog.
Saturday, August 17, 2019
some author activity: Rosenthal, Koss, Thomas, Robinson + Ross,
Sarah Rosenthal and Valerie Witte have a two-part piece up at many gendered mothers, on Yvonne Rainer and Simone Forti; Zane Koss has four poems in The Temz Review; Hugh Thomas has a new cento posted as part of the Proper Tales Press 40th anniversary essays series; Elizabeth Robinson has a new essay at my (small press) writing day; and Stuart Ross has work in SurVision magazine.
Monday, May 7, 2018
Carl Watts reviews Jordan Abel’s TIMELESS AMERICAN CLASSIC (2017) in The /tƐmz/ Review
Carl Watts was good enough to review for Jordan Abel’s TIMELESS AMERICAN CLASSIC (2017) as part of a three chapbook review in the latest issue of The /tƐmz/ Review. Thanks so much! This is actually the third review of Abel's latest above/ground press chapbook, after I. Rattan reviewed such at Broken Pencil #77, and Toronto writer Cary Fagan was good enough to review the same at his Word Music. You can see Watts' full review here.
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