by Jess Jensen Mitchell

Viscera: Eight Voices from Poland – Mark Tardi (ed.)

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Each poem in VISCERA operates in its own stylistic universe, but all of them are connected through their freedom to exist, side-by-side, without a message or plot.

The Unfinished Life of Phoebe Hicks –Agnieszka Taborska

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At its heart, The Unfinished Life of Phoebe Hicks is a quirky love letter to the city of Providence.

The Singularity – Balsam Karam

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Karam has written a surprising work of horror, embedded in two motherhood plots that briefly connect in an unnamed harbor town half-recovered from a violent conflict.

Mistaken for an Empire – Christine Imperial

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“Where do you call home?” the world seems to ask . . . Imperial finds herself unable or unwilling to decide.