The most perilous part of girlhood is that it ends: on Melissa Fraterrigo’s The Perils of Girlhood Review by Anna Rollins…
Month: May 2025
Review by Rebecca Jane Incidental Pollen delivers wisdom relating to the experiences of being a nurse, the patients’ courage,…
Review by Jennifer Hyde Dracos-Tice In her most recent and Pulitzer-prize nominated collection, Bone Country, author Linda Nemec Foster…
Review by Susan Michele Coronel “What a woman knows, she tells slant,” Alison Stone writes in her ninth…
Curated by Melissa Joplin Higley Lisa Marie Oliver, Birthroot, Glass Lyre Press, December 2024, poetry (chapbook) The poems…
Review by Melanie McGehee In her latest book, Otherwise, I’m Fine, Barbara Presnell, long-time educator and writer, finally tells…
Review by Christy Lee Barnes In Jennifer Martelli’s Psychic Party Under the Bottle Tree, an atheist’s prayers conjure up…
Review by Lara Lillibridge A good poem is a fleeting emotion captured and held on a page, then released…
Review by Celia Jeffries “Throughout my journey of motherhood, there have been moments when I wanted to check out.…
Review by Robbi Nester A first-generation child of immigrants must construct a hyphenated identity, intersection between two different worlds.…