Book Review – Come the Slumberless to the Land of Nod by Traci Brimhall
Come the Slumberless to the Land of Nod is Traci Brimhall’s new collection, about 2/3 poems and 1/3 difficult to classify (prosetry? creative nonfiction?). The …
Continue ReadingBehold! It’s Ghengis Khan!
Excerpt from “A Dream in which the Title is Censored,” in Arranging Deck Chairs on the Titanic, political poetry for a post-truth world, on Amazon …
Continue ReadingBook Review – The Illness Lesson by Clare Beam
The Illness Lesson by Clare Beam takes place in an experimental all-girls school in Massachusetts in the 1870s. The protagonist, Caroline, is the daughter of …
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Book Review – Summer Snow by Robert Hass
Summer Snow is a collection of new poems (his first in ten years) by Pulitzer Prize-winner and former U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Hass. Hass has …
Continue ReadingBook Review – followers, by Megan Angelo
followers by Megan Angelo is a debut novel of speculative fiction with two stories that merge at the end. Orla, in 2016 New York City, …
Continue ReadingSunflower Dementia – a poem
This poem of mine first appeared in Stoneboat, issue 9.2 (2019), photo by Brigette Tohm
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