Cataloging the Flow: Elegy
Cataloging the Flow: Elegy is a final masterpiece from the late John Calvin Rezmerski. The book—made up of a single 30-page poem spanning across 3 sections—evokes the serpentine movement of… Read more »
A Fan Letter on Minnesota Writers
Cataloging the Flow: Elegy is a final masterpiece from the late John Calvin Rezmerski. The book—made up of a single 30-page poem spanning across 3 sections—evokes the serpentine movement of… Read more »
Set in the nineteenth century United States, KateLynn Hibbard’s poetry collection Simples chronicles the female experience on the western frontier. From perspectives settler, immigrant, and native, Simples is equal parts… Read more »
Believe the hype—Hieu Minh Nguyen’s second collection is a momentous event in the poetry of now. Its title, Not Here, is a paradox of sorts, in which the immediacy of… Read more »
In David Housewright’s fourteenth installment of the McKenzie series, What the Dead Leave Behind, former cop turned millionaire Rushmore McKenzie finds himself returning to the world of private investigation after… Read more »
Lightsey Darst’s newest book, thousands is an unabashed and compelling collection of poetry. Poignant and at times humorous, the poems bring together a collage of Darst’s lyricism, quotes, lecture notes… Read more »
In Newberry Honor winner Margi Preus’ latest installment of the young-adult Enchantment Lake Mystery series, The Clue in the Trees, we rejoin high school senior Francie as she unravels… Read more »
Sweet Velocity is Rachel Moritz’s 6th book of poetry, and winner of the 2015 Besmilr Brigham Women Writers Award. Sweet Velocity is satisfyingly constructed, each poem pushing into the next… Read more »
Obsessive images of apples, snakes, horses, birds, and bombs abound in Caitlin Bailey’s debut poetry collection, Solve for Desire, winner of the 2017 Lindquist and Vennum Prize for Poetry. Bailey… Read more »
Joseph Rein’s short story collection Roads without Houses is his powerful debut and the runner-up for the annual Press 53 Award for Short Fiction in 2017. This collection is a… Read more »
Killbuck is Knickerbocker’s first full-length graphic novel. The story centers around Kris, Jesse and Gracie, a group of high school friends and their everyday interactions in the small town of… Read more »