Review by Constance Clark To evoke mother in our thoughts and emotions, rarely do we think of fluidity. More…
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Review by Rebecca Jane A Slow Indwelling features two courageous voices that confront pain with poetry. Megan Merchant, a…
Review by Joellen Craft Too Much to Ask: Bridget Bell and the Toxic Positivity of American Motherhood In…
Review by Laurie Kuntz “Put back together by poetry…” is a poignant line from the About the Author paragraph,…
Hilary King Investigations Are you watching your sad detective show our daughter asks us each evening. Sad L. A. detective,…
Review by Sharon Tracey From the Latin ministerium comes the word ministry: the service and work of providing assistance…
Review by Jeannine Hall Gailey A Passionate Plea for a Dying Planet: Martha Silano’s This One We Call Ours …
Review by Katie Kalisz Natalie Solmer’s debut collection Water Castle takes as its muses water, grandmothers, and ancestry. It…
Sharon Dolin Two Questions after Marianne Moore My mother would ask, “Is he tall? Is he a good kisser?” whenever…
Jennifer Garfield ghazal for the meadow of my heart forgive me: this morning i walked through a meadow damp…