The Modern Saints
Modern iconographer Gracie Morbitzer’s new book brings the saints up close and personal. Review by Tulio Huggins
Modern iconographer Gracie Morbitzer’s new book brings the saints up close and personal. Review by Tulio Huggins
Villeneuve’s sweeping second installment of Dune skillfully portrays the epic’s depiction of the corrupting effect of unmitigated power in human hands.
Poet Paul Jaskunas’s new novel brings rural Lithuania and Manhattan to life through the eyes of the emigrants and immigrants he portrays. Review by Peter Lilly
A new independent edition of Shakespeare’s Hamlet takes a strong stand in a scholarly gap but doesn’t close the book on this most studied of plays. Review by Raquel Sequeira
Waxahatchee’s new record celebrates the artist’s roots—and exemplifies the perpetual cycle of trends in American music. Review by Joseph Collum
A career-spanning collection of Maggie Nelson’s essays on art is punctuated and enlivened with conversations between the author, artists, and friends. Review by Kathleen Hartsfield Spicer
"But the Breath of the Spirit, c.1967" By Mia Schilling Grogan Fare Forward Poetry Competition, Honorable Mention
"Chaos Theory" By Sally Thomas Fare Forward Poetry Competition, Honorable Mention
"Moved by that Miracle, Beauty" By Andrew Calis Fare Forward Poetry Competition, Third Place