
I have completed a 151-word review of Hugo García Manríquez’s Commonplace (Cardboard House Press, 2022) and it is now available in the current January issue of SPREAD. You can acquire this publication by emailing me or spankstra@hotmail.com.

I have completed a 151-word review of Hugo García Manríquez’s Commonplace (Cardboard House Press, 2022) and it is now available in the current January issue of SPREAD. You can acquire this publication by emailing me or spankstra@hotmail.com.
My latest review is live on North of Oxford: Nicole McCarthy’s A Summoning.
My latest book review has appeared in Rain Taxi. It’s for Amy Barone’s Defying Extinction (Broadstone, 2022).
It’s been quite a while, but I’ve got a new review up for Annie Christain’s The Vanguards of Holography. Many thanks to North of Oxford for continuing to host this ongoing body of work.
Via North of Oxford, I have reviewed Syrian poet Saleh Razzouk’s collection, newly translated into English by Philip Terman, Tango Below a Narrow Ceiling.
Visit North of Oxford to read a review of Lee’s new book.

This review is available in the Fall 2022 print edition, which can be ordered here.
My review of Yellow Rain by Mai Der Vang is in the Seattle-based newspaper International Examiner, Vol 49, No. 18. This is a print-only publication and can be found in several Seattle locations, including Uwajimaya in Chinatown International District.
A new review of the Mexican poet’s recently translated text is up at North of Oxford.
I have a new review at North of Oxford, Water: A Scientific and Visual History by Jack Challoner (MIT Press, 2021). This may be my first “science book” reviewed . . . ever?
If you like reviews by me, you might want to pick up the latest Rain Taxi print edition (Summer 2022). The following reviews you will find: Bamboophobia by Ko Ko Thett; Instrument for Distributed Empathy Monetization by William Lessard; and Elephants in Our Yard by Meral Kureyshi.
My second contribution to Exacting Clam is now live.
My monthly review in North of Oxford features Kim Vodicka’s Dear Ted.
I don’t normally review books of prose, but when I do I go all out.
From Copper Canyon Press, Akwaeke Emezi’s poetry collection Content Warning: Everything is well worth your time. See why via my review at North of Oxford.