Book Review: Poems Please
Love, nature, travel, and word-play: POEMS PLEASE by John Pare has something for everyone. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
Love, nature, travel, and word-play: POEMS PLEASE by John Pare has something for everyone. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
Confessional, sordid, roustabout, picaresque, romantic, misanthropic, the list doesn’t end. These poems are a thrill to read. LAUGHING IS FOREVER by Jason Stocks.
ECHOES LOST IN STARS by P.S. Conway is a lyrical collection combining ancient stories and modern faults that highlights both the smallness and grandness of our lives.
TAXONOMIC VIGNETTES by Alan Cohen is an apt depiction of the vicissitudes of life. Reviewed by Kristine Eckart.
NICE TRY, A.I. by Lisa George Abraham is a sensational exploration of humanity in an automated world. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
By turns heartfelt, raging, and sagacious—SIN AND I by Travis Hupp is an intensely personal collection that calls out the hypocrisies of modern society while moving toward a state of acceptance.
RAGGED RHYMES FOR RAGGED TIMES by D.C. Bleaker is a deeply original collection about those experiences we will never forget—full of insight and ironic comedy. Reviewed by Susan Morris.
GRACIOUS NATURE by Robert J. Tiess is a delightful tribute to the natural world. Reviewed by Jaylynn Korrell.
UNTOUCHED by Ana Dee is an emotional journey through love and desire. Reviewed by Audrey Davis.
HEART OF A SOUL COMFORTER by Kayla Muth explores the internal struggle with the anxieties of worldly ambition as well as the difficulties of living a devout life. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.