Review by Ann E. Michael – Poetry books offer the opportunity to travel, vicariously, to new environments. They also muster…
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Hire the twelve year old from next door: Helen of Troy with azure eyes rimmed with black lashes. She loves…
by Christine Orchanian Adler – Motherhood may be a universal experience, but it is a deeply personal journey for every…
Review by Lisa Cheby – As anyone who has experienced or witnessed mourning knows, the process of grieving is not…
I dream I walk through a desert of stone. It once took months for letters to reach their recipients; packages…
An afternoon curling around us, not my house nor yours for tea– we sit in a borrowed mansion, the two…
In the midst of slicing onions, the poet Receives a message from her Kitchen Witch In almost-iambic-pentameter. Anxiously she searches…
Summer already and too hot, time for movement, blowing left or right even, if forward is too much to ask,…
Review by Katie Manning – Butterflies Under a Japanese Moon is the sort of poetry collection that should come with…
Review by Nancy Gerber – Reading Tsaurah Litzky’s newest collection of poems, Cleaning the Duck, is like partaking of a…