Jaanus Vaiksoo Shoe #41 By Kadri Naanu ••• Shoe #41 by Jaanus Vaiksoo is a new addition to the series that follows the adventures of 12-year-old Paul Fifth and his best friends, Min...
Kätlin Kaldmaa Lydia by Loone Ots ELM 2/2022 ••• Kaldmaa’s Lydia is the story of a little girl who grows up to become an esteemed poet. The author undertook the daring task of writing...
Kärt HellermaThe Blue Mass By Eret Talviste ELM 2/2022 ••• Kärt Hellerma (b. 1956) is an Estonian writer whose debut book, Alchemy, appeared in 1997. She has since published in a variety of genres, ...
Natalja Nekramatnaja The Agony of the Imagined By Leo Luks ELM 2/2022 ••• Natalja Nekramatnaja’s debut poetry collection Sinine pojeng (Blue Peonies) is severe, and truly exceptional in a year of otherwise pol...
Tõnis Vilu A Gift to the Psychiatrist Translated by Adam Cullen ELM 2/2022 ••• pp. 51–56 Am I, after the whole course of treatment, a better person now? I’ve screwed up an unbelievable amount of shit over ...
I Am Nature, Too By Joosep Susi ELM 2/2022 ••• Tõnis Vilu is one of the most outstanding and significant Estonian poets today. He has published eight[1] works in less than a decade, ...
Martin Algus, A Writer Not Bound by Borders By Heidi Aadma ELM 2/2022 ••• In 2007, Martin Algus had a dual victory: his problem play Janu (Thirst) and youth play Ise oled! (You Are!) received first and second plac...
Peeter Sauter: Living Matters More Than Writing By Merily Salura ELM 2/2022 ••• Estonian writer and translator Peeter Sauter’s first novel Indigo (1990) became an instant classic and an important work in Estonian litera...
Tiit Aleksejev: There’s Something Only Literature Can Provide By Annika A. Koppel ELM 2/2022 ••• Tiit Aleksejev is an Estonian writer and historian who has served as the head of the Estonian Writers’ Union since 2016. This autumn, the E...
Katja Novak: War Needs No Epithets By Doris Kareva ELM 2/2022 ••• Katja Novak (Kateryna Botnar) has lived in Estonia for several years. She is completing a master’s degree in cultural organization at the U...
War and the Impossibility of the Great Writer by Maarja Kangro ELM 2/2022 ••• On May 1st, not a single air-raid siren went off all day in Lviv. My colleague Ostap Slyvynskiy and I were sitting at a sidewalk table at K...