Book Review: Primitive
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.
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.
SUGAR THE BLACKBERRIES by Joan Peck Arnold an inspiring and vivid collection of poems about life and love and beauty. Check out what Susan Morris of IBR has to say about this June Road Press poetry collection.
BOOK FOR LONELY EVENINGS by Ethan R. Ray is An evocative yet calming collection of poems perfect for self-reflection. Check out what Frank Pizzoli of IBR has to say about this Resource Publications book.
KALEIDOSCOPE OF COLORS II by Robert A. Cozzi is an eclectic mosaic of vulnerability. Check out what Samantha Hui has to say about this indie author poetry collection.
thimbles by Vanessa Shields is a beautiful story of life and love interwoven like stitches to bring a pattern together. Check out what Susan E Morris has to say about this Palimpest Press poetry collection.
SENSING by Diana Haemer is a collection of personal poetry and the search for true meaning. Check out what IBR’s Madeline Barbush has to say about this Atmosphere Press title.
AMNESIA by Hal Y Zhang is a bold and staccato dance with form and sound that explores an identity pulled in multiple directions. Check out what Joshua Ryan Bligh has to say about this Newfound poetry chapbook.
ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS by Cheryl Wilder is an emotive journey of pain and forgiveness through poetry. Check out what Susan E. Morris has to say about this Press 53 book.