Book Review: Happyagony
HAPPYAGONY by Mem Ferda is full of autobiographical poetry with a strong emotional pull. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
HAPPYAGONY by Mem Ferda is full of autobiographical poetry with a strong emotional pull. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
INVITATIONS by Bruce Ballard is a hybrid collection filled with sublime prose about life, pain, and love. Reviewed by Jadidsa Perez.
DREAM ELEVATOR by Marisa Lin is a ruminant, impressionistic collection of poems exploring Asian female experience in America. Reviewed by Genevieve Hartman.
NICE TRY, A.I. by Lisa George Abraham is a sensational exploration of humanity in an automated world. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
By turns heartfelt, raging, and sagacious—SIN AND I by Travis Hupp is an intensely personal collection that calls out the hypocrisies of modern society while moving toward a state of acceptance.
RAGGED RHYMES FOR RAGGED TIMES by D.C. Bleaker is a deeply original collection about those experiences we will never forget—full of insight and ironic comedy. Reviewed by Susan Morris.
GRACIOUS NATURE by Robert J. Tiess is a delightful tribute to the natural world. Reviewed by Jaylynn Korrell.
51 POEMS by Edgar Ballantyne is an exceptional, clever, and inspiring collection of open-form poetry. Starred and reviewed by Susan Morris.
UNTOUCHED by Ana Dee is an emotional journey through love and desire. Reviewed by Audrey Davis.
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.










