In an era when the very craft of writing looks in danger of either appeasing the lowest common denominator or appealing to preset tastes determined by algorithms, Tim MacGabhann's debut poetry collection Found in a Context of Destruction comes as a welcom... See more
Matthew Rice's Plastic — structured as it is around the minute-by-minute clock-watching of its labouring cast during a twelve hour factory shift—is perhaps the most realistic poetic depiction of industrial work since Philip Levine’s seminal What Work Is. ... See more
There was a time when I accepted AI outputs by default. Not blindly—but quickly. If something sounded reasonable and aligned with what I expected, I moved on. That habit didn’t come from laziness. It came from momentum. Now, there are specific things I al... See more
I thought I was using AI to execute faster. What I didn’t realize was that it was quietly shaping what I worked on in the first place. By the time I noticed, my priorities had already shifted. That’s how AI influence works at its most subtle. It doesn’t t... See more
Mysteries & Thrillers Hitting Stores This Month A new month means new mysteries & thrillers right at your fingertips. There’s plenty pubbing this February, but here are the top seven books on our TBR. Now the Czech Republic wants the codex back, a... See more