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Book Review: Gloved Against Blood

Book Review: Gloved Against Blood

Jennifer Martelli was kind enough to review the new poetry book Gloved Against Blood by Cindy Veach. Read the book review below. In her debut poetry collection, Gloved Against Blood, Cindy Veach... Read More
Book Review: Gloved Against Blood

Book Review: Gloved Against Blood

Jennifer Martelli was kind enough to review the new poetry book Gloved Against Blood by Cindy Veach. Read the book review below. In her debut poetry collection, Gloved Against Blood, Cindy Veach... Read More
Critic Review: Only So Far

Critic Review: Only So Far

Presence: A Journal of Catholic Poetry is a venue for publication of poetry written by authors whose work is informed by the Catholic faith. They were kind to review Only So Far by... Read More
Mom Egg Review on “The Baby Book”

Mom Egg Review on “The Baby Book”

“The combination of narrative overall story and flexible form makes this an important book for all poetry readers.” Read the full review at Mom Egg Review Read More
Shira Dentz’s “door of thin skins” in zoran rosko vacuum player

Shira Dentz’s “door of thin skins” in zoran rosko vacuum player

"Plunges into the visceral, the sensual, are indispensable anchors in Dentz’s text. Sight—and not just sight, but visual texture—engages you at a bodily level."   Read more at zoran rosko vacuum... Read More
East Hampton Star reviews “Orphans”

East Hampton Star reviews “Orphans”

The second half of Orphans is most notable. It is at once laconic, conversational, and rambling, yet empathetic to generational decay. No one is exempt from the conflict. Absence affects us in... Read More
Poets and Artists reviews “Eating Moors and Christians”

Poets and Artists reviews “Eating Moors and Christians”

Eating Moors and Christians is an excavation of the past, one that captures a sense of loss experienced by many in the Cuban exile community. However, the collection speaks to anyone... Read More
Shira Dentz's "Flounders" from Essay Press

Shira Dentz's "Flounders" from Essay Press

"In this work, I engage with notions of form and beauty that I, as an artist and a social being, have inherited and tacitly acknowledge or actively work against." Read... Read More
“door of thin skins” reviewed in Fourth Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction

“door of thin skins” reviewed in Fourth Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction

This is not one of those books you read in order to find out what happened; knowing the end doesn’t spoil one single thing that comes before, because suspense about... Read More