East Highland Gothic by David Tallach is an example of the old adage, don’t judge a book by its cover. I…
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Book Review: Live Love Life by Philip Lister
Live Love Life by Philip Lister is beautiful to look at. The cover is just great. It doesn’t really fit the…
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Book Review: A Pun in the Oven by Phil Maund
When I started reading A Pun in the Oven by Phil Maund, I was expecting a collection of poems about…
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Book Review: A Rip in This Universe by by Seth E. Kinstle
A Rip in This Universe by Seth E Kinstle isn’t light reading. The poems are deep and intense. They call…
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Book Review: The Death Sonnets by Justin Tate
There isn’t much I can say about Justin Tate’s The Death Sonnets except I doubt I’ve ever had as much…
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Book Review: Digging Up My Bones by Gwyndyn Alexander
Gwyndyn Alexander’s Digging Up My Bones is less a collection of poetry than it is a battle cry. It challenges…
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Book Review: Lazy Prey: 120 funny, touching and vulgar poems by Jeroen Den Haan
I can see how this book of poetry might appeal to a certain group of men but it doesn’t do…
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Book Review: Love in the Time of Pokémon by Anurag Minus Verma
Love in the Time of Pokémon is clearly either a translation or was written by someone whose first language is…
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National Poetry Month 2018: Blackout Poetry #29
Blackout Poetry #29 a streak of red across the body a smoking gun forgive me glassy eyes He’s dead.…
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National Poetry Month 2018: Blackout Poetry #28
Blackout Poetry #28 after a time I had to rationalize or go crazy it tells you why monsters once were…
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