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Subtle Moments

by Clarissa Goldsmith

This collection of poems suggests that every moment holds wondrous possibilities. Vinay Benjamin’s poetry collection "Subtle Moments" celebrates the wonder of human existence by exploring its most mundane parts. Poems range in focus,... Read More

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Black Inked Pearl

by Scott Neuffer

Fans of classical verse and fiction will appreciate the rich allusions, universal themes, and linguistic creativity of "Black Inked Pearl". If James Joyce’s dream-like opuses were written from a more feminist perspective, they might... Read More

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Enlightenment

by Scott Neuffer

A mixture of religious and secular themes makes this poetry collection enjoyable and insightful. Poet Raminder Bajwa aims for the big picture in his new poetry collection, "Enlightenment", surveying the vicissitudes of love, truth, and... Read More

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Between the Mirrors and Other Poems

by Olivia Boler

This contemplative poetry collection addresses both grand and everyday subjects in thoughtful, lyrical language. Garth Kellett’s poetry collection "Between the Mirrors and Other Poems" highlights feelings and emotions in unusual ways,... Read More

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Steal It Back

by Matt Sutherland

The riffing, run-at-the-mouth quality of Sandra Simonds’s acerbic, indulgent work is exactly the style to broaden contemporary poetry’s appeal. The author of three previous collections, Simonds teaches English and Humanities at... Read More

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Prospect/Refuge

by Matt Sutherland

From one line, one poem, to the next, Elaine Sexton solidifies her undisputed ranking as one of America’s best working poets. The author of two previous collections, and a contributor to dozens of poetry journals, she’s known as... Read More

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