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5 Short Reviews of Dos Madres Books

Five Dos Madres books are reviewed by Alan Catlin in Misfit Magazine. George Kalamaras, We Slept the Animal: Letters from the American West Kalamaras picks up where Richard Hugo left off in 31 Letters and 13 Dreams.

Many to Remember by Rachel Kaufman

Many to Remember by Rachel Kauffman is reviewed in the online journal Tablet

Jake Marmer reviews Rachel Kauffman’s Many to Remember in the online journal Tablet. Poetry and history can seem like perfect foils. History aims toward precision and accuracy; poetry tends to favor ambiguity and subjectivity. If

Child with a Swan's Wings by Daniel Shapiro

Daniel Shapiro’s Child With A Swan’s Wings is reviewed in American Book Review

Elizabeth Cohen reviews Daniel Shapiro’s Child With A Swan’s Wings in the May/June 2020 issue of American Book Review. Oh, to be the poet Daniel Shapiro! The whimsical narrative poems in Child with a Swan’s

Living with a Visionary by John Matthias

John Matthias’s Living With A Visionary is reviewed in Fortnightly Review

Peter Robinson reviews John Matthias’s Living With A Visionary in The Fortnightly Review. THE OPENING PROP­O­SI­TION in Lud­wig Witt­gen­stein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophocus asserts, ‘Die Welt is alles, was der Fall ist.’ ‘The world is everything that is the case’,

Born With by Michael Daley

Hear Michael Daley interviewed on KTAH 101.9 Radio Tacoma

Michael Daley is interviewed on the show Sound Poetry by David Gilmore on KTAH 101.9 Radio Tacoma. Michael Daley is author of Born With and has an upcoming book of poems title Reinhabited to be

Traverse by Jane Augustine

Jane Augustine’s Traverse Featured in Poetry Daily

Jane Augustine’s Traverse appears in the What Sparks Poetry feature on Poetry Daily. Read the poem Metaphysics followed by the review by Susan Tichy. One of the joys of Autumn has been wandering the nearly 700

Thirty-Six / Two Lives - A Poetic Dialogue by Norman Finkelstein and Tirzah Goldenberg

Thirty/Six Two Lives – a Poetic Dialogue is reviewed in ē · rā/ tiō

Ralph La Charity reviews Thirty/Six/ Two Lives – a Poetic Dialogue by Norman Finkelstein and Tirzah Goldenberg. Ralph La Charity is also the author of Farewellia a la Aralee, Litanies said Handely, and Blood Vertigo,

The Album by Peg Boyers

Peg Boyers’ The Album is reviewed in the Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene

Dennis Daly reviews Peg Boyers’ new book of poetry, The Album in the Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene. Never have I read ekphrastic poems so undetachable from the sources of their inspiration. It

The Parting Present / Lo que se irá by Manuel Iris

The Parting Present / Lo Que Se Ira by Manuel Iris is reviewed in The Athens News

Bonnie Proudfoot reviews The Parting Present / Lo Que Se Ira by Manuel Iris in the Athens News, December 9 issue. The first thing a reader notices about The Parting Present / Lo Que Se Ira

Vanishing Points by Gary Metras

Vanishing Points by Gary Metras is reviewed in Boston Area Small Press & Poetry Scene

Ruth Hoberman reviews Gary Metras’s Vanishing Points in Boston Area Small Press & Poetry Scene. Gary Metras has been an essential part of the Massachusetts poetry scene for decades. A widely published poet, for forty