Tag: Poetry book review

[Review Exchange] Titania in Yellow by Dayna Patterson / Almost Famous by Trish Hopkinson published by Tinderbox

My review of Titania in Yellow by Dayna Patterson was just published in Tinderbox, a poetry journal that publishes online quarterly issues of poetry, book reviews, and interviews with poets. This review was a unique and amazing experience, in that it was a review exchange–Patterson and I had chapbooks […]

My review of 'The Truth Is' by Avery M. Guess published by Diode + submission call!

My review of The Truth Is by Avery M. Guess was just published in Diode, a poetry journal and independent press that publishes poetry books and chapbooks. If you’re interested in writing reviews, browse through some the reviews Diode publishes in each monthly issue to get a feel for […]

My poem “Dragonfly Daughter” published by Literary Mama + they are open for submissions!

Many thanks to Literary Mama for publishing my poem "Dragonfly Daughter" published in their May/June 2020 issue. If you aren’t familiar with Literary Mama, set aside an hour or two with a glass of your favorite adult beverage and check out the variety of talented writers they publish. You can […]

My review of ‘Nightingale’ by Paisley Rekdal via 15 Bytes

My review of Nightingale by Paisley Rekdal was just published on 15 Bytes: Utah’s Art Magazine. If you’re interested in writing reviews, check out this post of Journals That Publish Poetry Book Reviews by Diane Lockward. You can browse through some of the reviews being published to get a feel […]

My review of ‘Light into Bodies’ by Nancy Chen Long published by Cleaver + they are open for submissions!

My review of Light into Bodies by Nancy Chen Long was just published on Cleaver, Philadelphia’s International Literary magazine. If you’re interested in writing reviews, browse through some the reviews Cleaver publishes in each monthly issue to get a feel for how they are written. Also, many presses/authors will provide a review copy for […]

My review of 'Light into Bodies' by Nancy Chen Long published by Cleaver + they are open for submissions!

My review of Light into Bodies by Nancy Chen Long was just published on Cleaver, Philadelphia’s International Literary magazine. If you’re interested in writing reviews, browse through some the reviews Cleaver publishes in each monthly issue to get a feel for how they are written. Also, many presses/authors will provide a review copy for […]

First review of my chapbook Footnote! – by Matthew J. Hall via Screaming with Brevity

My sincerest gratitude to Matthew J. Hall for his honest and intriguing review of my chapbook Footnote on his site Screaming with Brevity. I was particularly taken with the details and insightful comments he included in the review. He named several specific poems, but my favorite comments were […]

My review of ‘The Body’s Alphabet’ by Ann Tweedy published by Literary Mama + they are open for submissions! DEADLINE: Jan. 1, 2017

My review of The Body’s Alphabet by Ann Tweedy was just published in Literary Mama’s December issue. “This collection of poems adheres to the bodies of mothers and daughters, lovers and partners, childhood and children. It reminds us how close and distant we can be, at all times, to each other, to […]

My review of 'The Body's Alphabet' by Ann Tweedy published by Literary Mama + they are open for submissions! DEADLINE: Jan. 1, 2017

My review of The Body’s Alphabet by Ann Tweedy was just published in Literary Mama’s December issue. “This collection of poems adheres to the bodies of mothers and daughters, lovers and partners, childhood and children. It reminds us how close and distant we can be, at all times, to each other, to […]

My review of Nicole Rollender’s ‘Louder Than Everything You Love’ published by Yellow Chair Press + their free weekly poetry contest!

My review of Louder Than Everything You Love by Nicole Rollender just went up on Yellow Chair Review! “Rollender brings us in close, provides visions and imagery so full and real I came to know these women, stood in their kitchens, felt their ghosts drift across my bones. There's both […]

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