The Dark and Deeply Philosophical Poetry of “A Season in Hell with Rimbaud”

A review of Dustin Pearson’s poetry collection, “A Season in Hell with Rimbaud.”

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“Head of a Gorgon” Poems Seek to Aid Survivors on Their Healing Journey

An interview with Raegen M. Pietrucha, the author of poetry collection “Head of a Gorgon.”

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Fear, Loss, and Hope in “songs we used to dance to”

A review of courtney marie’s poetry collection “songs we used to dance to,” which takes an unflinching look at self and country and issues of identity.

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Southern Identity, Poetry Education, and Horror: A Conversation with Christian J. Collier

A review with Christian J. Collier regarding his new collection of poetry, “The Gleaming of the Blade.”

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“Coffin Honey” Emphasizes the Importance of Our Relationship with Nature

A review of Todd Davis’ new book of poetry, “Coffin Honey.”

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Razors, Rage and Humor in “Our Lady of Bewilderment”

Our Lady of Bewilderment, another vivid, unabashed poetry collection from Alison Pelegrin.

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