REVIEW: DADDY ISSUES by Sal Kang
byPoetry. 32 pgs. fifth wheel press. June 2022. “1.0: my childhood was a lesson in discovering the body as a hazard” This line opens up “poem for protection,” a multipage…
Poetry. 32 pgs. fifth wheel press. June 2022. “1.0: my childhood was a lesson in discovering the body as a hazard” This line opens up “poem for protection,” a multipage…
Fiction. 400 pgs. Other Press. November 2021. 9781635421699. One storm. Two planes. Two captains. Two sets of passengers. You see where I’m going with this. Or maybe you don’t. The Anomaly is…
Poetry. 96 pgs. Stephen F. Austin State University Press. March 2020. 978-1-62288-312-7. Nearly two decades ago, a young woman named Mary ended her own life, forever changing her loved ones’…
Fiction. 90 pgs. Sublunary Editions. December 2021. 9781955190763. [Title] by [name of author] is a textbook example of the “experimental” novel that defies convention for the sake of defying convention….
Fiction. 272 pgs. Tin House Books. November 2021. 9781951142735. Kyle Lucia Wu’s debut novel Win Me Something is a rare book that centers biracial Asian identity. It asks: What happens…
Fiction. 18 pgs. Black Lawrence Press. September 2020. Veronica Montes was born in San Francisco and raised in the Filipino American enclave of Daly City, California. Winner of the Black…
Fiction. 24o pgs. Verso Books. October 2020. ISBN: 978-1-788738-95-8. “I hate God,” Jenny Hval’s narrator begins in her novel Girls Against God.“What a smug thing to say, but I’m pretty smug….
Nonfiction. 304 pgs. Counterpoint. May 2021. ISBN: 978-1-640094-18-5. “Consciousness Razing,” the impeccably titled second entry in Barrett Swanson’s newly released essay collection, Lost In Summerland, centers on Evryman, a men’s retreat…
Nonfiction. 425 pgs. Tin House. April 2021. ISBN: 978-1-951142-39-1. “A book is proof that humans are capable of working magic.” – Carl Sagan “If you want to spot the trick in…
Nonfiction. 172 pgs. Ice Cube Press. October 2020. ISBN: 978-1-948509-20-6. I have a confession to make. I’ve lived in Iowa my whole life, and I’ve never been caucusing. Not once. Not…