Searching for Connection, Truth, and Trust in “Seeking Sasha” by Laura Frost

Review by Tori Bissonette "Sasha lives off the grid-new name, new town, same story. Haunted by a traumatic childhood and the mistakes that followed, she scrapes by with odd jobs. The only rule? Never go home. But when she runs into Cole, her childhood best friend turned cop, the persona she's carefully crafted begins to … Continue reading Searching for Connection, Truth, and Trust in “Seeking Sasha” by Laura Frost

telling the story of digital evolution and human connection in all lowercase—Author interview and review of VOIDGAZING by mk zariel

Review by Tori Bissonette VOIDGAZING by mk zariel is a collection of nine poems, all lowercase, that examine our (dis)connection in today's hyperfast, hyperdigital world. Contemporary life is disassembled into micromoments—memes, social media feeds, and group chats—and navigated with a wry humor and a relatable sensitivity. The speaker is fraught with contradictions, alone yet connected. … Continue reading telling the story of digital evolution and human connection in all lowercase—Author interview and review of VOIDGAZING by mk zariel

Interview with Lee Wing Tung

In the final interview of our 2025 Summer Interview Series, we had the joy of speaking Lee Wing Tung, author of “punarjanman,” published in ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠For Page & Screen Issue 6.⁠⁠ Join us as we talk with them about their process writing multilingual works of poetry and fiction, and their latest efforts digitizing work that brings … Continue reading Interview with Lee Wing Tung

Interview with Matias Travieso-Diaz

In the penultimate interview of our 2025 Summer Interview Series, we had the honor of speaking once more with Matias Travieso-Diaz, author of “A Viennese Bonbon,” published in ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠For Page & Screen Issue 6.⁠⁠ Join us as we talk with Matias about his approach to historical fiction, his autobiography, and how he approaches writing across … Continue reading Interview with Matias Travieso-Diaz