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  In What is Lost Rabbi Yehiel Poupko provides reminders of the memories of what…

  The lovely poems in What is Left Behind: Garden Elegies are grounded in the…

  I’ve come away from reading Sharon Foley’s searing, unforgettable collection of poems feeling singularly…

What I Would Paint If I Could by Laura Freedgood $14, paper

  “These beautifully crafted poems, written by a mother mourning the death of her son,…

What I Never Learned in School is a collection of poems of hard-earned beauty.  Here…

What I Miss Most About Marriage by Joy A. Farmer $14, paper

  “There is a story on the front page of the paper-we read names-we take…

  These peaceful and gently beautiful poems are a heady ceramic cup of mint tea…

  REVIEW OF DONNA WOLF-PALACIO’S, WHAT I DON’T KNOW Uncategorized by Aimee Penna * https://philadelphiastories.wordpress.com/2011/04/12/review-of-donna-wolf-palacios-what-i-dont-know/…

Paper 979-8-89990-362-5 2026 “Hold out the fired bowl of your heart,” Ginger Graziano urges, in  What…

  There’s a line in one poem that states, There’s no halfway with the SheWolf.…

  “Barden’s poems revel in the anticipatory state of a held breath: listening to the…

What He Would Call Them by Harry Moore $14, paper

  “Circling what is and is not home,” the girls and women in Anne Dyer…

Paper 979-8-89990-366-3 2026 Rustling and overgrown fields, a persimmon in hand, hazy cross-country train rides,…

  The poems in Kate Donohue’s debut are not about her life — instead, they…

  Reading Patricia Hemminger’s visionary What Do We Know of Time? is a delight and a privilege.  We…

  Diana Weiss gives us not the secret life of numbers, but the one going…

  There is a subtle magic here, an incantatory exactitude, that connects related reminiscences from…