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Liz Newman Reviews: “Breathe, Girl” Written by Niya McCray
I am so excited to introduce you guys to a new collection called “breathe, Girl”, a debut poetry collection for author...
Liz Newman Reviews: A Review of A Bridge Between Chaos by Alexa Gonzalez Bruno
A Review of A Bridge Between Chaos by Alexa Gonzalez Bruno (review written by Liz Newman) Spiritual. Spooky. Sincere....
Liz Newman Reviews “Taste The Wild Wonder” by John Mark Green
A Review of Taste The Wild Wonder by John Mark Green (review written by Liz Newman) I am honored to be able to bring...
A Review of Blossom and Bone, written by Nicole Lyons
A Review of Blossom and Bone, written by Nicole Lyons (review written by Liz Newman) I find myself struggling with how...
A Review of The World Is A Dark And Lovely Place by Carol Chu Mei Yin – Liz Newman
A Review of The World Is A Dark And Lovely Place by Carol Chu Mei Yin (review written by Liz Newman) Classic....
A Review of “My Sober Little Moon” by Jon Lupin, The Poetry Bandit
A Review of “My Sober Little Moon” by Jon Lupin, The Poetry Bandit (Review written by Liz Newman) “My Sober Little...
A Review of “The Day is Ready For You” written by Alison Malee
Tender. Moving. Refreshing. These are just a few of the words that come to mind upon reading The Day is Ready for You....
Poetry Book Review: “Vine” by Melody Lee
In her second poetry collection, Melody Lee builds upon the poetic voice we have all come to love, while also evolving...
A Review of “She Is Artwork and Glory” written by Mahnoor Rehan
“I think it’s time for them to see, the masterpiece of a woman I write myself to be. - for she is artwork and glory.”...
Book Review of “Beautifully Damaged Things” By FK Brown
“Inhale my love, exhale your pain.” This excerpt from “Beautifully Damaged Things” is a perfect representation of the...
Review: “The Witch Doesn’t Burn In This One” by Amanda Lovelace
“The Witch Doesn’t Burn In This One” is Amanda Lovelace’s second book of poetry in the “women are some kind of magic”...