Review by Julie Maloney – What moves me about Nancy Gerber’s latest work, Fire and Ice, is how she captures…
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He could do it himself, make his own sandwich, omelette and Monterey Jack in pita bread, no tomato, just a…
At 2 am I sit in a car in an unmarked parking spot around the corner from the house. Will…
Review by Marcene Gandolfo – In Sunday school, when we chose roles for the Easter play, no one wanted to…
Review by Libby Maxey – I expected to graze on Nicole Callihan’s Superloop (Sock Monkey Press, 2014), but I ended…
Review by Judy Swann – The first recorded poetry I ever heard the Joan Baez Baptism album; and in the…
Review by Maura Candela – Katrinka Moore’s third book of poetry, Numa, published by Aqueduct Press, is a departure from…
You came when a woman is usually past the messiness of a child with all its evolutionary prized self-centeredness and…
Review by Nancy Gerber – When I opened Me First, a collection of poems by Ann Curran, I found two…
Review by Lisa Cheby – Good poetry, like a good sermon, finds a balance between wisdom and humility, between insight…