Poetry. "Susan M. Schultz's DEMENTIA BLOG is as astonishing as it is tragic. Following the odd form of the blog, which is written forward in time but read backwards, it charts the fragmented disorient
Poetry. Susan M. Schultz's MEMORY CARDS—prose poems composed to fit on an index card, each beginning with a randomly chosen line from a book by the poet for whom each of the nine sections is named—gen
A noted critic addresses the problem of silence in contemporary experimental poetry. Silence, as Susan M. Schultz argues here, is an intellectual and aesthetic force, largely unacknowledged
Poetry. "'What we do in saying,' Susan Schultz writes, 'is more than words allow us.' Thus her MEMORY CARDS: THOMAS TRAHERNE SERIES unfolds as resource that is both deep and expansive. Schultz ma
Poetry. Many white (or, as this anthology calls them, Euro-American) poets have made Hawai‘i home, either permanently or for a significant portion of their lives. But in a place marked by communities
A noted critic addresses the problem of silence in contemporary experimental poetry. Silence, as Susan M. Schultz argues here, is an intellectual and aesthetic force, largely unacknowledged, tha
Poetry. "The latest in Susan M. Schultz's ongoing, cumulative epic is as gorgeous, far out, and effective as anything she's written. I love her deep but lightly held learning, her big heart, and that
Contributors explore the poet's legacy while it is still being created in this collection of 14 essays focusing on the new generation of postmodern poets who are indebted to Ashbery's work. The emphas
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Magazine. Poetry. Art. Cover Art by Tava Tedesco. Interior Art and centerfold by Allison Uttley. Design by Chae Ho Lee. TINFISH 20 will be our last issue for at least two years; along with its editor,