Review by Anna Limontas-Salisbury Glory to All Fleeting Things reads like a Baptist Church Revival testimony. A testimony in black…
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Review by Ana C. H. Silva I read Rage Hezekiah’s Stray Harbor as a newly (early) menopausal person, so tears…
Review by Jennifer Martelli In her prose poem #59, Sonia Greenfield asks What is it about a sick boy that…
Review by Kimberly Bowcutt To cleave: A contranym, “cleave” is metamorphosis and movement, blessed beginnings and violent ends. It…
Review by Mindy Kronenberg What is it about the pressures of forgiveness that plagues and propels us? We live…
Review by Cammy Thomas Alison Stone has written three chapbooks, and six full-length collections of poetry, including Masterplan, a…
Review by Laura Dennis Back in graduate school, I discovered prose poet Francis Ponge, who famously said, “Another way…
Review by Tasslyn Magnusson The Book of Kells, by Barbara Crooker, opens with the evocative line, “Night opens its…
MER VOX Quarterly – Winter 2019 December, 2019 Sacred Spaces: A Poetry Folio Curated by Cindy Veach and Jennifer…
Anna V. Q. Ross Heaven Knows It’s like this—some days, you wake up and the light in the field is…