Review: Bully Love by Patricia Colleen Murphy (reviewed by Toti O’Brien)
The past, made remote by distance, isn’t ready yet to be forgotten. And the present is floating, suspended, if disjointed from its roots.
The past, made remote by distance, isn’t ready yet to be forgotten. And the present is floating, suspended, if disjointed from its roots.
The Crossing by Joseph Fasano Cider Press Review, 2018 $17.95 ISBN: 978-1-930781-53-5 On the cover of Joseph Fasano’s The Crossing, a detail of Adam and Eve by Andrey Mironov reads […]
A Camouflage of Specimens and Garments by Jennifer Militello 86 Pages Tupelo Press, 2016 $15.98 ISBN-13: 978-1936797752 Dense and daring, A Camouflage of Specimens and Garments is the third collection of […]
Metaphor is so rich, in Jones’ poetry, it can’t be isolated.