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January 2, 2024Anya Groner Uncategorized Tags: Authors, Book reviews Leave a comment

Interview with Jay Ponteri about his memoir Wedlocked. Bookslut. Issue 132. May 2013.

“How We Care for Our Dead: On Susan Straight’s Between Heaven and Here.” Los Angeles Review of Books. Nov. 2012.  

 “The Rats Are Not Doing Well: On A Night of Pure Breathing by Gerald Fleming.” The Rumpus. Nov. 2011.

“Poor Little Poughkeepsie: On Le Spleen De Poughkeepsie by Joshua Harmon.” The Rumpus. April 2011.

“On Great House by Nicole Krauss.” Bookslut. Sept. 2010. Web.

“On Conditions Uncertain and Likely to Pass Away by Frank Stanford.” The Collagist. July 2010. Web.

“On The Rose Metal Press Field Guide to Prose Poetry: Contemporary Poets in Discussion and Practice” edited by Gary L. McDowell and F. Daniel Rzicznek.” Bookslut. July 2010.

“On Unincorporated Persons in the Late Honda Dynasty by Tony Hoagland.” Bookslut. Feb. 2010.

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