Review by Barbara Ellen Sorensen For many people, the study of poetry is intimidating. Reading and writing poems reminds…
Month: November 2018
Review by Lisa M. Hase-Jackson In this, Mary Meriam’s third full-length collection of poetry, dreams are as integral to reality…
Review by Michelle Everett Wilbert In this powerful and exquisite collection of poems, Jamie Wendt, a graduate of the…
Review by Bunny Goodjohn The airport monitor indicates George’s flight is on time and I think about what I’ll say…
Review by Judy Swann One of the ways people respond to revolution in the arts is to ask, “But what does…
Review by Lara Lillibridge “I’m a separated, co-parenting mom, a writer and an academic, who tends to struggle between two…
Margie Shaheed I met Margie Shaheed when I was teaching English literature at Rutgers-Newark in the early 1990s. Margie…
Reviewed by Janet McCann Do you like poems about America’s past that evoke a Rockwellesque landscape, then curl up and…
Review by Katrinka Moore In Efflorescence, Dawn Marar navigates borders — between America and the Middle East, between family…