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Review: Dark Horse and In the Room of Persistent Sorry by Kristina Marie Darling

March 15, 2021

Karin Falcone Krieger

(Winston-Salem, NC: C&R Press) “Why would anyone find the train schedules interesting when it is possible to learn about astronomy.” – Kristina Marie Darling, “Orpheus Really Loved that Girl,” Dark Horse Kristina Marie Darling’s collection In the Room of Persistent … Continued

Review: Two Californias by Robert Glick

April 27, 2020

Karin Falcone Krieger

(New York: C&R Press, 2019) Two Californias by Robert Glick is this accomplished writer’s first collection. It gives me some real hope and happiness that Gen X may be finally ready for our winning moments. This book is certainly one. … Continued

A Review of My Stunt Double by Travis Denton

April 15, 2019

Andrea Syzdek

(New York: C&R Press, 2018) Travis Denton’s third poetry collection, My Stunt Double, is intricate and ambitious, an excellent fusion of narrative and lyric. Denton creates a world enriched with events that are both natural and surrealistic, cataloguing memories that … Continued

A Review of Lessons in Camouflage by Martin Ott

September 24, 2018

Hayden Bergman

(C&R Press, 2018) “When I was a boy, my family and I took / long forays into the woods for berries….” These are the first lines of “Morels,” a poem from Martin Ott’s new collection, Lessons in Camouflage. Venturing out, … Continued

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