New Fiction & Nonfiction Editors
byETR is delighted to welcome two new editors to our incredible editorial team: Julie Wan and Manik Perera! Julie, our Nonfiction Editor, earned her…
ETR is delighted to welcome two new editors to our incredible editorial team: Julie Wan and Manik Perera! Julie, our Nonfiction Editor, earned her…
It’s sometimes true that poets who write with more abstraction, or at least with a greater theoretical bent, get charged with solipsism, with being…
Our social media editor Hilary Scheppers reflects on the importance of renewal and recommitment as an ongoing eco–spiritual practice. Amidst the dense layers of…
If you consider yourself a reader, especially a reader of poetry, it is likely that you’ve read John Keats’s “Ode on a Grecian Urn.”…
A Dialogue with Hannah VanderHart’s Review of Rosarium (Acre Books, 2018) “The body, like a church, / is a crime scene,” Hannah Dow suggests…
ETR is happy to welcome No’a L. bat Miri, Carla Sofia Ferreira, Aida Haddad, and J.D. Ho as standing reviewers. In addition, Chelsea Dingman…
The EcoTheo Review is delighted to welcome Esteban Rodriguez as its new interviews editor. Esteban is the author of Dusk & Dust (Hub City…
A Review of Acadiana (Black Lawrence Press) by Nancy Reddy Writing informed by geography tends to stake two kinds of claims: the claims we…
A Review of Revisions (Sibling Rivalry Press) by Eric Tran ‘empty me out,’ Eric Tran writes at the end of his gorgeous poem, “How…
A Review of Tunsiya Amrikiya (Bull City Press, 2018) by Leila Chatti National identity, when not summoned for fatuous patriotism, can spur great poetry….