Book Review: Red, White & Verse
RED, WHITE & VERSE by Greg McNeilly is an impactful, poetic primer of American idealism with a message of hope and unity. Reviewed by Susan Morris.
RED, WHITE & VERSE by Greg McNeilly is an impactful, poetic primer of American idealism with a message of hope and unity. Reviewed by Susan Morris.
HERE IT COMES…AND IT’S GONE by Richard Sipe is a contemplative collection of complex emotions and clever humor. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
WORD PETALS by Carla L. Ibanzo is a lovely collection that serves as a portal to many different worlds. Check out what Jadidsa Perez has to say in her book review of this indie poetry book.
HOW TO MONETIZE DESPAIR by Lisa Mottolo is a reverie of memory and the existential wonderings on life and loss that make us human. Check out what Kristine Eckart has to say in her book review of this Unsolicited Press poetry book.
FINDING HER BEING HER by Nilam Patel is an enchanting collection that centers on the complexity and beauty of being a woman. Check out what Jadidsa Perez has to say in her book review of this indie poetry book.
DARK BEDS by Diana Whitney is a sensual, earthly collection of poetry centered around motherhood, marriage, and desire. Check out what Genevieve Hartman has to say in her book review of this June Road Press title.
MAY WE LEARN FROM THE EARTH by Robert J. Tiess is a wonderful and timely tribute to our planet. Check out what Susan Morris has to say about this indie poetry collection.
THE SENTINEL’S DAWN by Elena Stewart is a fantastical poetic expression of a young woman’s powerful desires. Check out what Tucker Lieberman has to say in his book review of this indie poetry collection.
LOVE LETTERS FROM AN ARSONIST by David van den Berg is a dedication to the south and an indictment against corrupt ideas of God. Check out what Samantha Hui has to say in her book review of this April Gloaming Publishing poetry book.
EXPOSED by Deborah Jean Burris-Kitchen, PH.D. bares her soul in this poetic exploration of gender, empowerment, and societal expectations. Check out what Elizabeth Zender has to say in her book review of this indie poetry collection.