2017 was a difficult year in many ways, but eras of strife and hardship breed books of power and beauty, and this year was no exception.
Read MoreThe end of 2017 is upon us, and we're none too sad to see it off. Every other week seemed to bring another terrible piece of policy, another fight to salvage American democracy.
Read Morejayy dodd is a poet between worlds. An editor and a writer, their work tackles the intersections of race, sexuality, and gender with grace, insight, and style. dodd’s work has appeared in Teen Vogue and Entropy, and they work as an editor for Bettering American Poetry.
Read MoreKaveh Akbar’s poems have appeared in a variety of publications including The New Yorker, Tin House, and Ploughshares, and his work has been awarded a Pushcart Prize and a Lucille Medwick Memorial Award.
Read More“to make life first you need a dying star…” writes Kaveh Akbar in a poem from his debut full-length poetry collection.
Read MoreWe're excited for the Texas Book Festival taking place this weekend here in Austin, not least of all because we'll be busy hosting events!
Read MoreCongratulations to this year’s MacArthur “Genius” Grant winners: 24 incredibly talented writers, artists, activists, scientists, musicians, mathematicians, and more.
Read MoreWe are happy to celebrate the release of our eighth issue. Featuring profiles of San Antonio's art/dance collective House of Kenzo and Chicago artist Paul Erschen,
Read MoreThe 2017 Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded to British author Kazuo Ishiguro, who, “in novels of great emotional force, has uncovered the abyss beneath our illusory sense of connection with the world.”
Read MoreOur hearts go out to everyone whose lives have been uprooted by the tragedy of Hurricane Harvey. We will donate 100% of proceeds from subscriptions this weekend to a hurricane relief charity of your choice.
Read MoreInspired by iconic yet often whitewashed "Hollywood Edition"-style shots from Vanity Fair, The Supper Club is artist Elia Alba’s five-year project ...
Read MoreReaders may be drawn in by the premise of The Answers, Catherine Lacey's second novel. As the book jacket explains, a movie star devises an "experiment" in which ...
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