HOW IT FEELS TO BE IN IT: An Interview with Dara Barrois/Dixon
“Ha, you get the idea. I think making a poem is a pretty dangerous thing to do.”
The Book Begins to Speak: On Teaching RENDER / AN APOCALYPSE
“It was hard to step out of this mode of hearing.”
LISTEN: Rebecca Gayle Howell Reads from RENDER / AN APOCALYPSE (Part II)
“This is how you preserve.”
A Few Observations on the Tenth Anniversary of RENDER / AN APOCALYPSE, by Jennifer Ashton
“The pigs that fence once contained were not just food but property.”
RENDER, and the Shock of the New: A Response by Alicia Ostriker
“Reading this book, you may feel as if someone has taken an axe to you. Yes, someone has.”
LISTEN: Rebecca Gayle Howell Reads from RENDER / AN APOCALYPSE (Part I)
“Do you not call it banquet?”
“A Survival Manual”: 10 Years of RENDER / AN APOCALYPSE
“Or a religious tract. Or both.”
RENDER / AN APOCALYPSE: An Interview with Rebecca Gayle Howell
“I read Render today, and I learn again about hope.”
INNOCENCE: An Interview with Michael Joseph Walsh
“One approaches a thing that seems solid from a distance, then finds oneself lost inside of it, in the body of a cloud.”
Almost Obscene: On Translating Raúl Gómez Jattin with Katherine M. Hedeen & Olivia Lott
“He was an outsider, often painfully so, and as such his work challenges notions of queerness, madness, poetry itself in powerful, meaningful ways.”