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Flowers of Evil

by Peter Dabbene

This translation of Baudelaire’s masterpiece is a successful gateway to the French poet’s dark, affecting work. Charles Baudelaire has a special place in the history of poetry as perhaps the first poet to fully embrace the darker... Read More

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Places in the Heart

by Peter Dabbene

Poems reflect unique experience of author, who has seen much in her life. Writing poetry is, in some ways, an intimate expression of inner thoughts and feelings. In her poetry collection "Places in the Heart", Florence V. Gilmore-Kersee... Read More

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Insights

by Colby Cedar Smith

McCandless describes actively turning toward trust and forgiveness in this eclectic collection about chronic illness and abuse. “Life is not a state of being; it is a process of becoming. This book is about the process,” states Beth... Read More

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Perceptions in Time

by Richard Skaff

This entertaining poetic display captures inner experiences and converts them into meaningful words, with musicality and grace. Patricia Jamison, a Midwesterner who currently lives in Texas, has been writing poetry for fifteen years. She... Read More

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The Ogre's Wife

by Karen Rigby

To subvert happily-ever-after, this poet populates his verse with grim Grimm characters and sprinkles in some dark humor. Ron Koertge—fiction writer, recipient of grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the California Arts... Read More

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Trouble behind Glass Doors

by Jacquelyn Lazo

A balance of dark humor and a devastatingly sorrowful tone illumines the human condition in these elegiac poems. Appointed the first poet laureate of Missouri in 2008, Walter Bargen writes about humanity with a candidly chilling and... Read More

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