Book Review: The Sentinel’s Dawn
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.
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.
OCEAN by Anastasia Lindsey is a heartbreaking collection of poetry grounded in nature. Check out what Lindsay Crandall has to say in her book review of this indie poetry book.
VIOLET by Sabrina Simon is an honest and therapeutic poetic reflection on the highs and lows of love. Check out what Elizabeth Zender has to say about this indie poetry collection.
CONTROLLING CHAOS by Michael Estabrook is a clashing cacophony of chaos–in harmony. Check out what Toni Woodruff has to say in her book review of this indie poetry collection.
ROSEBUD by Nick Jameson hinges upon the delicate balance of earthy contradictions that are both a bane and a boon to life. Check out what Samantha Hui has to say in her review of this poetry collection.
THE HUMBLING AND OTHER POEMS offers a tastefully bated hook for readers who have not yet found the joys that poetry can bring. Check out what Joshua Ryan Bligh of IBR has to say about this indie poetry book.
Rebecca Hawkes has established herself as a provocative and vital new voice in MEAT LOVERS. Check out what Leila Lois has to say in her review of this Auckland University Press 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.
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.