Alison Stine's debut novel Road Out of Winter was published by MIRA Books (HarperCollins) in September 2020. She is also the author of five other books of poetry and short fiction, including Ohio Violence. An NEA Fellow and former Wallace Stegner Fellow, she works as a freelance journalist and is partially deaf.
Maybe the best reading leads us to struggle with ourselves. Jennifer Audette writes about the messiness of learning to love the metafiction of Ben Lerner for the Fiction Writer’s Review:…
In my thought, a book reviewer was sitting in front of a pile of books, trying to decide which ones to review. Coming upon mine, the reviewer looked at the…
[I]t’s clear this island has given him the notes to create such a magical, and enduringly beautiful score of poetry. And so questions about poetry, about its meaning, always wend…