Julia Cohen and Abby Hagler interview Katherine Indermaur, author of I|I (Seneca Books), in Tarpaulin Sky Magazine.| Tarpaulin Sky Magazine
Review of Vi Khi Nao’s “Suicide: The Autoimmune Disorder of the Psyche” by Laura Paul| Tarpaulin Sky Magazine
Original Obsessions seeks to discover the origins of writerly curiosity that reappear in their current book. In this installment, Julia Cohen and Abby Hagler interview Min Kang, author of the Essay Press chapbook "darkly + completely."| Tarpaulin Sky Magazine
Opening 2023's line-up, Tameca L Coleman discusses their book "an identity polyptych" (The Elephants, 2021) the complexities of photograph as memory and committing violence in a tex| Tarpaulin Sky Magazine
Figuring is a column that puzzles over (to figure) and gives shape to (a figure) writing, art, and environments that integrate or concern mathematics and the sciences. In our THIRD ANNUAL roundup, Kelly Krumrie gathers some of her favorite art, text, tacos, and monuments of 2022.| Tarpaulin Sky Magazine
Shit-Talking in 3D: A Review of Madison McCartha's "Freakophone World" by Olivia Cronk and Philip Sorenson| Tarpaulin Sky Magazine
At Tarpaulin Sky Magazine, Julia Cohen and Abby Hagler interview Selah Saterstrom on her latest book, Rancher.| Tarpaulin Sky Magazine
Evening Signals is a column by James Pate exploring the Baroque, the Gothic, the Weird, and the Fantastique in contemporary poetry and fiction: this month he examines uncanniness in Paul Cunningham's debut poetry collection.| Tarpaulin Sky Magazine
Figuring is a monthly column that puzzles over (to figure) and gives shape to (a figure) writing, art, and environments that integrate or concern mathematics and the sciences. In this 2022 edition, Krumie discusses Mel Bochner's Drawings: A Retrospective at the Art Institute of Chicago & Renee Gladman’s Plans for Sentences.| Tarpaulin Sky Magazine
Evening Signals is a column by James Pate exploring the Baroque, the Gothic, the Weird, and the Fantastique in contemporary poetry and fiction. Investigating angels of death, mirrors, and graphic novels, Pate explores two titles from Julia Gfrörer: Laid Waste and Vision.| Tarpaulin Sky Magazine