The World of a Few Minutes Ago, by Jack Driscoll
Few authors possess the range or emotional depth that one finds in Jack Driscoll’s new story collection, The World of a Few Minutes Ago, published this month by Wayne State University Press. Whether...
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This week’s feature is Jack Driscoll’s new collection, The World of a Few Minutes Ago, which was released by Wayne State University Press this month. Driscoll is the author of four books of poetry and...
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Last week we featured Jack Driscoll’s new collection, The World of a Few Minutes Ago, as our Book-of-the-Week title. Here are this week’s winners: Emilia Fuentes Grant (@EmiliaFGrant) Roz Morris...
View ArticleTell Me the Landscape in Which You Live: An Interview with Jack Driscoll
One of the best writing teachers I’ve ever had is someone I never took a class from. This isn’t a tricky paradox, but the simple truth: I’ve learned more from Jack Driscoll than almost anyone else, in...
View ArticleThe Goat Fish and the Lover’s Knot, by Jack Driscoll
A striking feature of Jack Driscoll’s wonderful new collection, The Goat Fish and the Lover’s Knot, published in April by Wayne State University Press, is its fascination and awareness of time. In...
View ArticleThe Uncorrupted Truth: An Interview with Jack Driscoll
I’ve been thinking about my friend and teacher Jack Driscoll a lot this year, even before I read his stunning new collection, The Goat Fish and the Lover’s Knot (Wayne State University Press). I’ve...
View ArticleStories We Love: “On This Day You Are All Your Ages,” by Jack Driscoll
Jack Driscoll’s story “On This Day You Are All Your Ages,” from his latest award-winning collection, The Goat Fish and The Lover’s Knot (Wayne State University Press), seems to have taken a page from...
View ArticleYou Can Love Horrible Things: An Interview with Leigh Camacho Rourks
A longtime friend and fan, I was super excited to learn of Leigh Camacho Rourks’ debut, Moon Trees and Other Orphans (Black Lawrence Press). There is much to admire in this collection. Her depictions...
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