Lynne Schmidt Bodies Like Gods It would be easier to imagine that there was no blood. That she…
Month: December 2022
Hallie Waugh Invoking My Mother As I Sit to Write a Poem Winter nights I’d watch her at the…
As I braid one of my daughter’s hair and the other waits her turn, I tell them what I am…
M.A.M.A. Issue 53 Jessica Caldas, Art and Dayna Patterson, Poetry The Museum of Motherhood, ProCreate Project, and Mom Egg Review present…
Review by Lara Lillibridge Kneel Said the Night is a hybrid collection containing poems, prose, photographs, and drawings by…
Review by Richard Hoffman “What you write about chooses you.” — Barbara Helfgott Hyett Eric Hyett’s Aporia is a chronicle…
Review by Carole Mertz William Carlos Williams wrote in Spring and All (in 1923) that the heavy process of…
Review by Ruth Hoberman Mary Morris’s most recent book of poems—her third—draws its title from Rembrandt’s “late self-portraits”—three paintings…
Review by Jennifer Martelli Colleen Michaels invites us into a world of sweet, fatty foods, illusion, and games of…