The Music of the Aztecs Poets of the DC Magic Theater Poetry Club: Reid Baron, Alan Britt, David Churchill, Annie Finch, Ethen Goffman, John MacDonald, Jan Claire Starkey, and Marianne Szlyk Edited by David B. Churchill 2019, 115 pages Pony One Dog Press by Bill...
The Arc and the Mirror: A review of The Out of Body Shop By Nancy Mitchell MadHat Press The Out-of-Body Shop by Nancy Mitchell Reviewed by Miriam O’Neal It begins with the idea of the Past, as a body disinterred from its grave, its burial shroud unraveled, spread...
HUNGRY WORDS By R. Bremner Alien Buddha Press Erie, PA 2018 $9.89 Paperback: 62 pages. 6”x9” ISBN # 9781724991140 Review by Richard Paul Bremner’s Hungry Words takes us on a trip through city streets, suburban sidewalks, and several minds in varying degrees of health...
LUXEMBOURG by Stephen Oliver Greywacke Press, Canberra 2018 112pp., $24.95 Reviewed by Nicholas Reid Though I’ve never met Stephen Oliver in person, I’ve been reviewing his poetry for nearly twenty years and ought, in the interests of transparency, to...
Motherhood: An Erasure of the Self? A Review of “Day Counter, by Sara Mumolo Paperback: 80 pages Publisher: Omnidawn (October 30, 2018) Language: English ISBN-10: 1632430606 ISBN-13: 978-1632430601 Product Dimensions: 6.2 x 0.3 x 8.9 inches By...
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