“By the Banks of the Ajoy…” Reviewed by Federica Nightingale
The last poetry collection by Subhankar Das, “By the Banks of the Ajoy, Jaideb Vanishes into the Blue”, is a true jump into a world of images and stunning views of ordinary life. Edited by Virgogray Press, the book is printed bilingual, in English and Bangla. The title poem of the book alludes to authors … Read more
Peter Magliocco on Chris D’Errico’s Vegas Implosions
“One of Sin City’s best poets, Chris D’Errico displays superbluesy intellectual verve & formal dexterity in poems exploring the aboveground & underground facts of life/death in Vegas, where implosive humanity vies with the insect pestilence he exterminates … Question is, which side is winning?” Peter Magliocco writes from Las Vegas, … Read more
Review of “Nude Poetry Garage Sale” by Peter Magliocco at Gypsy Art Show
Evening, folks in poetryland. I just got wind of a wonderful and concise review of Peter Magliocco’s ”Nude Poetry Garage Sale,” a chap still turning heads months after publication. Be sure to check out this fine collection, buy this seasoned poet and veteran of the lit underground– not too mention that racy cover by Justin Jackley! Belinda Subraman reviews! … Read more
Gillian Prew’s “In the Broken Things” – Reviews by Whiteley and Mc Aloran
With a mere day away from the much-anticipated release of Gillian Prew’s latest collection, In the Broken Things, a unique publication that is a dichotomy of dreams and abstracts, we’ve decided to share the good word about what some are saying. Gillian Prew’s In the Broken Things will be available tomorrow, May 30. In the mean time, may … Read more
Review of Gillian Prew’s “In the Broken Things” at The Clockwise Cat
Gilian Prew will grace the annals of Virgogray publication with her collection, “In the Broken Things” on May 30. Read a stunning review by poet and author David McLean at the Clockwise Cat:




