“Muddying the Gulf: On Families and Secrets” by Sadia Hassan
Sadia Hassan reviews Steven Espada Dawson’s debut poetry collection, Late to the Search Party
Read Moreby Lisa Ampleman | May 19, 2025 | Family Secrets, Special Features | 0
Sadia Hassan reviews Steven Espada Dawson’s debut poetry collection, Late to the Search Party
Read Moreby Cincinnati Review | Jun 4, 2020 | Samples | 0
See more poems from Issue 17.1 by purchasing a copy in our online store. Digital copies only...
Read Moreby Cincinnati Review | Oct 19, 2015 | From our Contributors, Uncategorized | 0
Seamus Heaney’s famous poem “Digging” provides a well-loved metaphor for the writing process: pen as spade, the past as soil. “Between my finger and my thumb,” he writes, “The squat pen rests./I’ll dig with it.” In discussing...
Read Moreby Cincinnati Review | Sep 2, 2015 | From our Contributors, Uncategorized | 0
As a followup to Monday’s post, whereby we offered readers sample passages from our forthcoming fiction, we’re now presenting a poetry gallimaufry, as it were. AND we’ll make good on our subscription bonus till...
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