by Caroline Crew · October 22, 2018
Somewhere between defiance and diary lies JoAnna Novak’s Noirmania. Predominantly composed of a long poem in single-page sections, Novak’s debut poetry collection (she is also the [...]
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by Caroline Crew · September 24, 2018
Kiki Petrosino’s third collection, Witch Wife, begins with the self-reflexive invocation, “Self-Portrait.” This poem ranges its language from the opening line’s keening question, “Little gal, who [...]
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by Caroline Crew · July 05, 2018
It is fundamentally human to humanize: we find faces where there are only craters in the moon, we dress our pets in tiny tuxedoes, all manner [...]
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by Caroline Crew · May 03, 2018
Natalie Eilbert’s second collection, Indictus, is a colossus. Unyielding and reaching, the book takes as its form the long poem—poems that keep going, keep pushing, keep [...]
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by Caroline Crew · April 14, 2018
Five Points contributor, Wyn Cooper, has just released Mars Poetica. This new collection from White Pine Press, his fifth, includes the poems “Lifeboat” and “Plaza de [...]
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