Special Announcement!
I am thrilled to announce that my book, Between Sound and Space: An ECM Records Primer, is at last available on Amazon! Those of you who have followed me for any portion of this journey know how much...
View ArticleAna Reyes: The House in the Pines (Book Review)
It was as if they had opened a valve and all the pain, fear, and anger of those days had issued from their chests and rolled onto the street, rising into a terrible shout to the thick black clouds...
View ArticlePaul Griffiths: Mr. Beethoven (Book Review)
If fiction is the art of revivification, then let Mr. Beethoven be one of the most self-aware products of its wonders. The 2021 novel from Paul Griffiths grafts archival leaves to branches of...
View ArticleBrian Evenson: Father of Lies (Book Review)
In chapter 3 of Genesis, Satan makes his first cameo. By that point, God has commanded Adam to eat freely of every tree in the garden, with one proviso: “But of the tree of the knowledge of good and...
View ArticleBIRD by Christina Rauh Fishburne (Book Review)
Between the covers of BIRD, Christina Rauh Fishburne offers a chapbook of moving images and emotional tableaux using words as her pigment and a keen sense of observation as her brush. Her prose poems...
View ArticleBrian Evenson: The Open Curtain (Book Review)
For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light,lest his deeds should be reproved.–John 3:20 Rudd is a fractured boy. Like a mirror thrown to the ground and glued back...
View ArticleKimberly Nguyen: Here I am Burn Me (Book Review)
to name something isto know it So writes Kimberly Nguyen in the opening poem of her visceral collection, Here I Am Burn Me. And yet, what becomes increasingly clear, page after blood-rimmed page, is...
View ArticleK. T. Nguyen: You Know What You Did (Book Review)
Little-t “trauma” operates by a different MO from big-T “Trauma.” Throughout You Know What You Did, the debut thriller from K. T. Nguyen, we are pulled between the two in a narrative balancing act of...
View ArticleJuan Hitters: Bar Italia (Book Review)
In his 1969 novella, Il castello dei destini incrociati (The Castle of Crossed Destinies), Italo Calvino presents a series of vignettes introduced by a nameless narrator who finds himself, after...
View ArticleNew Book
Dear readers: I appreciate your patience as I navigate some life changes (some negative, ultimately positive), which have taken much of my time away from listening and reviewing. I do hope to return...
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