Descendants of Brigid | Review of ‘Wilder Girls’ by Rory Power October 31, 2024Posted in2024 Content, Book reviews, Molly's columnNo Comments Molly McGill's review of "Wilder Girls" by Rory Power for her column "Descendants of Brigid"
Review of Laura Isabela Amsel’s “A Brief Campaign of Sting and Sweet” October 30, 2024Posted in2024 Content, Book reviews, Writer outreachNo Comments Vare Christine's review of "A Brief Campaign of Sting and Sweet" by Laura Isabela Amsel
Linguistic Libertinism in Anne Garréta’s “In Concrete” October 23, 2024Posted in2024 Content, Book reviews, Writer outreach Kimmo Rosenthal's review of "In Concrete" by Anne Garreta
Review of “Skull Slime Tentacle Witch War” by Rick Claypool October 22, 2024Posted in2024 Content, Book reviews, Writer outreach Adam McPhee's review of "Skull Slime Tentacle Witch War" by Rick Claypool
Descendants of Brigid | A review of “Most Ardently: A Pride and Prejudice Remix” by Gabe Cole Novoa August 23, 2024Posted in2024 Content, Book reviews, Molly's column, Pop Culture, Writer outreach Molly McGill's review "Most Ardently: A Pride and Prejudice Remix" by Gabe Cole Novoa for her column "Descendants of Brigid"
Uniting through the Language of Conflict: A Review of Writing Under Fire: Poetry and Prose from Ukraine and the Black Country August 7, 2024Posted in2024 Content, Book reviews, Writer outreach Nicole Yurcaba's review of "Writing Under Fire: Poetry and Prose from Ukraine and the Black Country" edited by Sebastian Groes, Carmel Doohan, Sofiya Filonenko, and Kerry Hadley Price
When the Monster (or So the World Tells You) is You: A Review of Courtney Bates-Hardy’s “Anatomical Venus” July 31, 2024Posted in2024 Content, Book reviews, Writer outreach Nicole Yurcaba's review of "Anatomical Venus" by Courtney Bates-Hardy
Verses on Verses | “The now and the time before” a review of Hail the Sun & Intervals in Seattle May 17, 2024Posted in2024 Content, L's column, Pop Culture LE Francis' review of Hail the Sun & Intervals coheadlining show at The Crocodile in Seattle on March 17, 2024
Doubt: A Parable at the Todd Haimes Theatre (2024) May 2, 2024Posted in2024 Content, Pop Culture Matt Storti's review of The Roundabout Theater's revival of "Doubt: A Parable"
Nosferatu, with Live Accompaniment by Chris Green October 25, 2023Posted in2023 Content, Pop Culture Molly McGill's review of Chris Green's Nosferatu