Paul Nelson is a poet, interviewer, father and literary activist engaged in a 20-year bioregional cultural investigation of Cascadia. Paul founded SPLAB (Seattle Poetics LAB) in 1993 and the Cascadia Poetry Festival in 2012. His contribution to the poetic society has...
Miraculous Medal, written by Adrian Koesters, was reviewed recently by Chris Harding Thornton on The Colorado Review. Thornton is a huge inspiration to Koesters and is honored that her book was reviewed by Thornton. “One need not read Union Square, the 2018...
On July 8th, 2020, Carolynn Kingyens from “Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene” did a review on Catastroika, written by Charles Rammelkamp. “Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene” is dedicated to reviewing books of poetry, non-fiction,...
On June 1st, 2020, Kirkus Indie reviewed one of our own To Live Woke, written by Rupert W. Nacoste. Nacoste is a black-Creole native of the Louisiana bayou country and a Navy veteran. During his time in service (1972-1976), to deal with its serious racial problems,...
On July 10th, 2020, North Carolina State University posted a feature on their website regarding Nacoste and his book To Live Woke: Thoughts to Carry in Our Struggle to Save the Soul of America. Rupert W. Nacoste is an Alumni Distinguished Undergraduate Professor of...
Poet, novelist, and nonfiction writer Adrian Gibbons Koesters spent much of her childhood in and around the Union Square neighborhood of southwest Baltimore. She lives in Omaha, Nebraska. In this sequel to Union Square, it is 1964 Baltimore, where Fr. John...