“Psychoskeletal Rhythms” by Juliette Sebock is profound, eloquent, and unfiltered. With poetic grace, she captures the essence of existence, intertwining personal anecdotes with universal truths.
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“Inheritance,” Louisiana Literature
“Inheritance” Louisiana Literature Inheritance In elementary school, I made Nanny a tree. It’s still hanging on her bedroom wall, construction paper oak with leaves of glossy 4×6 shots of the family. Continue reading in Louisiana Literature
“To Fetch a Pail of Water,” Marías at Sampaguitas
My poem, To Fetch a Pail of Water, appeared in Marías at Sampaguitas on 30 June 2021.
Like Ash in the Air after Something Has Burned by Fox Henry Frazier: Review
Poetry. A chapbook by Fox Henry Frazier. Published by Hyacinth Girl Press, 2017.
Electric Love by Shannon O’Connor: Review
I received a copy of Shannon O’Connor’s Electric Love for review purposes. As always, this review reflects only my honest thoughts on the book. Electric Love by Shannon O’Connor Publication Date: 12 May 2021 Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press Genre: Second-Chance Romance Five years ago, […]
“Triaphilia,” Marías at Sampaguitas
My poem, Triaphilia, appeared in Marías at Sampaguitas on 4 March 2021.
“Roger,” Marías at Sampaguitas
My poem, Roger, appeared in Marías at Sampaguitas on 4 March 2021.
Beautiful & Full of Monsters by Courtney LeBlanc: Review
I received a copy of Courtney LeBlanc’s Beautiful & Full of Monsters for review purposes. As always, this review reflects only my honest thoughts on the book.
The Water Dancer by Ta-Nehisi Coates: Review
I received a copy of Ta-Nehisi Coates The Water Dancer through NetGalley for review purposes. As always, this review reflects only my honest thoughts on the book. The Water Dancer by Ta-Nehisi Coates Publication Date: 24 September 2019 Publisher: One World (Penguin Random House) Kindle; […]
“Supermarket,” The Magnolia Review
“Supermarket” The Magnolia Review Supermarket Supermarket, Part I When I’m in the supermarket and I see a little girl With hair the same thick blonde as mine, I wonder, in some nonsensical, Yet almost semi-logical way whether she’s lost too… Continue reading in Volume 6, […]