Going Cold Turkey
Carol Hamilton is back with new poems apropos to the holiday season right out through New Years Day.
Read MoreMake every day a beautiful day.
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Carol Hamilton is back with new poems apropos to the holiday season right out through New Years Day.
Read MoreBe the still water.
Read MoreIf a poet wants to say, “the rose is red,” that is simple and concrete enough concept to get across; but if a poet wants to say, “I have heart-wrenching pain that chases all thoughts except those about my loss out of my brain,” this is considerably more difficult to communicate.
Read MoreCara Losier Chanoine is a writer who currently resides in Manchester, New Hampshire, where she teaches at two local universities. She draws inspiration from her life experiences as well as from her very active imagination. In addition to writing poetry, Cara also writes novels and the occasional stage play. She can frequently be found at open mic poetry nights in New England.
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Many readers may find it necessary to read this book more than once – both for understanding and just because they want to read it again.
Read MoreOpen Mic Night... Just do it. You know you want to
I love twisted poetry, so I love this. That could be the whole review except there is much more to look at here in this collection of mysteriously concocted verses.
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Contributing poet John Grey returns this week with two new poems with : "AFTER THE CATCH" and "THE HAT IN THE SECOND-HAND STORE." John really has a way of grabbing readers with his powerful images and drawing them into the scene, much like a fisherman reeling in a fish.
I love "THE HAT IN THE SECOND-HAND STORE" because the poem is so well-built as a character portrait. But besides that, the whole hat thing reminds me of something...