Claudine Nash’s poetry collection Parts per Trillion contains themes easily accessible to everyone who has endured a time of ...

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Reviewed by Melissa Chappell
Claudine Nash’s poetry collection Parts per Trillion contains themes easily accessible to everyone who has endured a time of ...
Reviewed by Sandra Fluck
There is a short poem of seven lines in The Scent Of My Skin: From Libya, London and every world I live in that embodies the ...
Reviewed by Sandra Fluck
If ever there were a modern poet reminiscent of the troubadour of yore, Wade Stevenson would be this poet. Suffused with the ...
Reviewed by Leilani Squire
The Stick Soldiers by Hugh Martin is a book of poetry but it’s more than a collection of poems. It is a brave, honest and ...
Reviewed by P. J. Lazos
Dear You, a combination of poetry and memoir by Wade Stevenson, is one of the most exposed, unrelenting, and heart-breaking ...
Reviewed by Sandra Fluck
“WoodsWalk,” a poem in Chapbook 2011 by Gary Maxwell, typifies the poet’s voice: Question, but not too skeptically, for there ...
Reviewed by Sandra Fluck
The poetry of Anthony B. Perales speaks to the harsh realities of his life, which he acknowledges in his two chapbooks: ...
Reviewed by P. J. Lazos
I became sensitive to every vibration in the air, to every nuance of the changing light. It would be late afternoon. It was ...
Reviewed by Piper Templeton
Sandra Fluck’s narrative poem, evening muse, takes the reader on an emotional and psychological journey into the mind of a ...