


Announcing: ANOBIUM 2015
Friends, followers, fomenters: At the end of 2013, we announced that Anobium would be going to the cosmological backburner for a time while our execs focused on honing their other skills (alchemy, aerobics, aerodynamics, etc.). This upcoming summer, we’re putting Anobium back over high heat and we’re not watering it down. Bona fide 200 Proof. In the past, we’ve […]

It’s My Job To Be a Girl – An Exhibit by Zak Smith and William T. Vollmann
SAN FRANCISCO – Steven Wolf Fine Arts will be exhibiting paintings and photos by Zak Smith and William T. Vollmann between January 24 and March 7, 2015. Zak Smith is an artist whose work has been featured at the Whitney Biennial and Museum of Modern Art. He has also published three books, one being a […]

A Torrent of Madmen
Till now, madness has been thought a small island in an ocean of sanity. I am beginning to suspect that it is not an island at all but a continent. The history of mental illness is a fickle one. Like the patients in its asylums’ small cells, it tosses and turns between the external and […]

The Melody of Midwestern Drought: Joshua Robbins’ Praise Nothing
In “Washing in the Sangam,” Joshua Robbins writes, Son, through faith you’ve found this hunger answered even as I turn away in our ordinary house from the look of wonder in your face, the expression Christ must have had seeing Lazarus raised. His debut collection, Praise Nothing (University of Arkansas Press, 2013) is populated by this type of […]