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Read Sharon Berg's interview of Maureen Hynes re: Take the Compass (pub. McGill-Queen's University Press) in Iss. 26! But in terms of how I think of a poetry manuscript, I sometimes see it in textile terms — an embroidery, a tapestry, a woven carpet, a clever costume... thetemzreview.com/berg-hynes.html


Read Sharon Berg's interview of John Oughton about his collection The Universe and All That (pub. Ekstasis Editions) in Issue 26! With poetry, unlike prose, many of these choices [of wording] are more aesthetic than logical ... thetemzreview.com/berg-oughton.h…
![The Temz Review (@the_temz_review) on Twitter photo Read Sharon Berg's interview of <a href="/JohnOughton48/">John Oughton</a> about his collection The Universe and All That (pub. Ekstasis Editions) in Issue 26!
With poetry, unlike prose, many of these choices [of wording] are more aesthetic than logical ...
thetemzreview.com/berg-oughton.h… Read Sharon Berg's interview of <a href="/JohnOughton48/">John Oughton</a> about his collection The Universe and All That (pub. Ekstasis Editions) in Issue 26!
With poetry, unlike prose, many of these choices [of wording] are more aesthetic than logical ...
thetemzreview.com/berg-oughton.h…](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GIcuTcUWYAEC98j.jpg)

Read Aaron Schneider's interview of @JenBDelisle about her essay collection Micrographia (pub. Gordon Hill Press) in Issue 26! My style of creative nonfiction tends toward the lyrical or hybrid, and it took me a long time to find my way to that form ... thetemzreview.com/schneider-bowe…





The “Tedious Parody” of Colonialism: On Tan Twan Eng’s “The House of Doors” and Paul Theroux’s “Burma Sahib” By Meena Venkataramanan lareviewofbooks.org/article/the-te… via @lareviewofbooks cc: National Book Critics Circle Meena Venkataramanan

We're celebrating our 50th anniversary with some superstars of fiction! Join us at the @BayBookFest on June 2 for an event hosted by jane ciabattari and featuring Jonathan Lethem, Tommy Orange, and Amy Tan! baybookfest.org/session/nation…




National Book Critics Circle Superstars of Fiction Sunday, June 2 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM First books by Jonathan Lethem (Motherless Brooklyn), Tommy Orange (There, There), and Amy Tan (The Joy Luck Club) won NBCC awards. baybookfest.org/session/nation… Hosted National Book Critics Circle

NBCC Emerging Critics Fellow @HannahB40843697 wrote about Heather Lewis' "Notice" for The Sewanee Review: buff.ly/3WXf6KX

Wonderful to welcome back Chigozie Obioma (Chigozie Obioma (an author & woli)) to Southbank Centre for a conversation with Ayòbámi Adébáyò about his beautiful and harrowing new novel ‘The Road to the Country’, which movingly charts the Nigerian civil war through a story of estranged brothers.

