
"Return to High Romance: On Diane Seuss's Modern Poetry"
Review by Liz Harmer

"Faith and Familial Love in Sarah Ghazal Ali’s Theophanies"
Review by Zainab Omaki

“I Come to the Page Prompted by a Desire”: An Interview with Kwame Dawes
by Tryphena Yeboah

Decade of the Brain
By Janine Joseph
Review by Nicole Lachat

Jessica Poli on the Mystery and Hopefulness of Poetry
Interview by Jordan Charlton

I Am the Most Dangerous Thing
By Candace Williams
Review by Zainab Omaki

Tryphena Yeboah is a Ghanaian writer and the author of the poetry chapbook, A Mouthful of Home (Akashic Books, 2020). Her fiction and essays have appeared in Narrative Magazine, Commonwealth Writers, and Lit Hub, among others. She is a PhD student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.