Book Review: I Am You
I AM YOU by Osamase Ekhator is a creative and playful poetry collection that makes expert use of white space. Check out what Toni Woodruff has to say in her review of this indie poetry book.
I AM YOU by Osamase Ekhator is a creative and playful poetry collection that makes expert use of white space. Check out what Toni Woodruff has to say in her review of this indie poetry book.
PRIMITIVE by Cecelia Rose is a deeply original collection that explores the complexity of human existence. Check out what Samantha Hui of IBR has to say about this indie poetry book.
FROM YOUR HOSTESS AT THE T&A MUSEUM by Kathleen Balma is a charming and refreshing collection that kindles the imagination. Check out what Audrey Davis of IBR has to say about this Eyewear Publishing poetry book.
LEAP THIRTY by Diane Lowell Wilder is a poetry collection about a life lived and all the melancholy experiences that go with it. Check out what Joseph Haeger has to say about this June Road Press book.
PECULIAR HERITAGE by Demisty D. Bellinger will have you contemplating America’s long history and negotiating revolution in spite of seeming futility. Check out what Samantha Hui has to say about this Mason Jar Press poetry collection.
EYE, APOCALYPSE by Erik Fuhrer is a rabid, decaying, scotch-drinking, napping, strutting, and altogether unique end of the world. Check out what Joshua Bligh has to say about this Spuyten Duyvil poetry collection.
ALICE AND ANTIUS by Kit Ingram is an artful narrative poem that superimposes godly relics of ancient time and Greek myth over the ever-increasing realness of the climate disaster. Check out what Alexandra Barbush has to say about this indie poetry book.







