by Liz Newman | Apr 23, 2018 | Reviews
“The Witch Doesn’t Burn In This One” is Amanda Lovelace’s second book of poetry in the “women are some kind of magic” series, and that is exactly what this book is: fiery, passionate magic. “Witch” has an underlying theme of female empowerment, focused on finding the...
by Liz Newman | Apr 5, 2018 | Reviews
In her poetry collection “It Happens To Strong People, Too”, Kaci Kai explores moments of self-discovery, love, and the internal struggle we all have to feel worthy of belonging. Kai displays a splendid talent for mixing her experiences with a touch of relatability...
by Liz Newman | Mar 30, 2018 | Reviews
As I was contemplating writing this review of “Songs With Our Eyes Closed”, I was struck by how immensely moved I was by this book. Tyler Kent White creates a collection of poetry that grabs hold of you and makes you feel the pain and the sheer emotion of...
by Liz Newman | Mar 29, 2018 | Reviews
Her is an incredible collection of poems that stem from insightful observations of women and the importance of appreciating them for their complexity and beauty. “She wasn’t created for everybody, her heart wasn’t made for everyone. Her love won’t be enough for just...
by Liz Newman | Mar 21, 2018 | Reviews
Alfa is a beloved part of the poetry community, with her first book “Abandoned Breaths” enchanting readers and rising to the top of Amazon’s ‘Best Sellers’ list. Now, we get to delve deeper into each chapter of “Abandoned Breaths”: squall, monsoon, zephyr, and...