Andrew Tonkovich edits the Santa Monica Review and is the founding editor of Citric Acid: An Online Orange County Literary Arts Quarterly of Imagination and Reimagination. His latest collection is Keeping Tahoe Blue and Other Provocations (2020).
Andrew Tonkovich
Articles
This Is What Democracy Looks Like!
Andrew Tonkovich reviews Sue Coe and Stephen F. Eisenman’s “The Young Person’s Illustrated Guide to American Fascism.”
“Certainty Is a Daydream”: On Ashley Marie Farmer’s “Dear Damage”
In her new memoir, the poet turns traumatic family tragedy into an elegantly honest dream chronicle.
To Everything, Turn, Turn, Turn
The Plaza in downtown Orange used to seem like a page from a conservative storybook. Not anymore.
You Must Know Everything: Hiroshima Day 2020
Gary Amdahl’s Big Little Black Book
Andrew Tonkovich on Gary Amdahl’s first novel, the pretend memoir of a brilliant, unnamed Minnesota boy who attempts to reconcile knowing, seeing, being, and girls.
Arriving at a Few Conclusions
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