Book Review: Lonesome Lies Before Us

Book Review: Lonesome Lies Before Us

A Musician Finds His Voice By DeWitt Henry, Literary Bookmarks Editor LONESOME LIES BEFORE US: A NOVEL by Don Lee (Norton, 2017). 336pp, $26.95. Don Lee’s fourth novel is a masterpiece, an anti-romance romance between a once-promising alt-country singer and song-writer and a once-promising photographer, both of whom have given up careers (and the lovers once…

Video: Holly Wong Studio Visit

Video: Holly Wong Studio Visit

“Structures fall apart and then are reconstructed again.” By Holly Wong In Wong’s work, she has explored many social and political themes central to being a woman and a socially-conscious citizen. However, over the past five years, Holly has taken an increasingly personal and inward journey with her work, integrating non-traditional approaches with more traditional…

Eye on the Indies

Eye on the Indies

A Look at Indie Authors and Their Publishers By Lanie Tankard, Indie Book Reviews Editor Book: Dirt Road New York: Catapult, July 11, 2017 (416 pp; $16.95, US paperback), original ISBN 9781936787500, eBook ISBN 9781936787517. Distributed by Publishers Group West. Great Britain: Scottish publisher Canongate Books. Author: James Kelman The only Scottish author ever to garner the Booker…

Review: Inner Space Ghost Machine

Review: Inner Space Ghost Machine

Poetry Responds to Poetry By Charlie Baylis Inner Space Ghost Machine is UK poet Rupert M. Loydell’s pamphlet-length response to US poet Daniel Y. Harris’s “post-human reinterpretation of Shakespeare’s sonnets,” The Rapture of Eddy Daemon. Loydell takes Harris’s poetry and blows it across the stratosphere into a “strange corner” of the universe, replete with “faulty androids,”…

Featured Bookmarks: The Literary

Featured Bookmarks: The Literary

May 2017 By DeWitt Henry, Literary Bookmarks Editor Monthly link highlights to online resources, magazines, and author sites that seem informative and inspiring for working writers. Most are free. Suggestions are welcomed. Memorious: A Journal of New Verse and Fiction Founded by Rebecca Morgan Frank, Robert Arnold, and Brian Green in 2004 in Boston, the biannual, online…

Art Spotlight: Rachel Rozanski

Art Spotlight: Rachel Rozanski

Untitled From Project “Entanglements” See Rachel Rozanski’s work in WTP Vol. V #3 charcoal on paper 59″ x 55″ These works are part of a larger series examining biological, geological, and material transformations occurring in the Anthropocene. This catalogue of unidentifiable items born of or morphed by human civilization represents the “imperfect” components that make…