Siobhan Phillips is a poet and critic. She earned her Ph.D. at Yale University and is a junior fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows. She is the author of The Poetics of the Everyday: Creative Repetition in Modern American Verse (Columbia, 2009), and her writing has appeared in PMLA, Prospect, and Hudson Review. www.siobhanphillips.com
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

Words Enough: Eric Hayot's "On Literary Worlds"
THIS BOOK ISN'T CAREFUL, or entirely successful. That’s what makes it useful, and potentially galvanizing. Eric Hayot’s ...

A Catalogue of Us with All: Juliana Spahr’s “Well Then There Now”
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Astounding Cosmic News: Matthew Zapruder's "Come On All You Ghosts"
MATTHEW ZAPRUDER WILL SPEAK TO YOU. This isn’t a metaphor, or a mere recommendation: it’s a description of method. ...
