A Forest of Names (November) by Ian Boyden

A Forest of Names (November) by Ian Boyden

Posted on November 1, 2018

[Throughout 2018, we have committed to publishing a selection of poems from each month of Ian Boyden’s manuscript “A Forest of Names.” Over the course of a year, Boyden translated the 5,196 names of schoolchildren crushed in the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake. He then began a collection of poems, each written on the day of each […]


Review of Kindest Regards: New and Selected Poems by Ted Kooser

Review of Kindest Regards: New and Selected Poems by Ted Kooser

Posted on October 25, 2018

Copper Canyon Press, 2018 by James Crews   Reading Ted Kooser’s work, I often think of what Old Testament scholar Walter Brueggeman wrote in his book, Sabbath as Resistance: “Worship that does not lead to neighborly compassion cannot be faithful worship.” This same sense of “neighborliness” has been apparent in the poetry of Kooser, who […]


A Forest of Names (October) by Ian Boyden

A Forest of Names (October) by Ian Boyden

Posted on October 1, 2018

[Throughout 2018, we have committed to publishing a selection of poems from each month of Ian Boyden’s manuscript “A Forest of Names.” Over the course of a year, Boyden translated the 5,196 names of schoolchildren crushed in the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake. He then began a collection of poems, each written on the day of each […]


Two Poems by Heather Cahoon

Two Poems by Heather Cahoon

Posted on September 19, 2018

Heather Cahoon received her MFA in Poetry from the University of Montana where she was the Richard Hugo Memorial Scholar. She won the 2005 Merriam Frontier Award for publication of her chapbook, Elk Thirst, and was awarded a Montana Arts Council Artist Innovation Award in 2015 to support the completion of her book-length manuscript entitled, Horselfy Dress. Her writing […]


Unexpected Effects: Learning from Clay Artist Paul Soldner

Unexpected Effects: Learning from Clay Artist Paul Soldner

Posted on September 7, 2018

By Heather Swan In a corner of a darkened courtyard, I knelt next to a brick wall which separated me from an inferno on the other side. Bright orange flame shot out between the bricks, making a lattice of dangerous light. The bare skin of my arms felt as though it might singe as I […]


“I Keep My Eye on the Rose”: A Review of Second Bloom by Anya Krugovoy Silver.

“I Keep My Eye on the Rose”: A Review of Second Bloom by Anya Krugovoy Silver.

Posted on September 5, 2018

Cascadia Books, 2017 by James Crews Anya Krugovoy Silver passed away at the age of 49 about a year after her fourth collection of poetry, Second Bloom, was published. She had been diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer fourteen years ago, while pregnant with her son, Noah. In a 2010 interview with Macon Magazine, Silver said […]


A Forest of Names (September) by Ian Boyden

A Forest of Names (September) by Ian Boyden

Posted on September 2, 2018

[Throughout 2018, we have committed to publishing a selection of poems from each month of Ian Boyden’s manuscript “A Forest of Names.” Over the course of a year, Boyden translated the 5,196 names of schoolchildren crushed in the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake. He then began a collection of poems, each written on the day of each […]


A Forest of Names (August) by Ian Boyden

A Forest of Names (August) by Ian Boyden

Posted on August 1, 2018

[Throughout 2018, we have committed to publishing a selection of poems from each month of Ian Boyden’s manuscript “A Forest of Names.” Over the course of a year, Boyden translated the 5,196 names of schoolchildren crushed in the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake. He then began a collection of poems, each written on the day of each […]


A Forest of Names (July) by Ian Boyden

A Forest of Names (July) by Ian Boyden

Posted on July 9, 2018

[Throughout 2018, we have committed to publishing a selection of poems from each month of Ian Boyden’s manuscript “A Forest of Names.” Over the course of a year, Boyden translated the 5,196 names of schoolchildren crushed in the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake. He then began a collection of poems, each written on the day of each […]


A Forest of Names (June) by Ian Boyden

A Forest of Names (June) by Ian Boyden

Posted on June 18, 2018

[Throughout 2018, we have committed to publishing a selection of poems from each month of Ian Boyden’s manuscript “A Forest of Names.” Over the course of a year, Boyden translated the 5,196 names of schoolchildren crushed in the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake. He then began a collection of poems, each written on the day of each […]