Galatea Resurrects #11 featuring 72 new reviews!
Woke up this morning to a generous and thoughtful review of Your Ten Favorite Words written by Tom Beckett:
Your Ten Favorite Words is a smart, funny, angry and very adult book of poems about the power and pitfalls of eros, about the ways in which men and women stumble into one another, and about the fall-out from those collisions.
The book has been out for a year and there haven't been many reviews, so I'm extra grateful for this Rebeccamas gift.
Steven Karl reviews Hugh Behm-Steinberg's Shy Green Fields:
Shy Green Fields allows you to see the quiet, sensual, world anew seven lines at a time like a slow undulation of light falling, shifting, seeping, and retreating.
Also there's THREE reviews of Collin Kelley's After the Poison. 1, 2, 3!
Who knew Collin had that much sway? I did, actually.
2 Comments:
I wrote Eileen a note this morning telling her it was an embarrassment of riches. I had no idea she publishing three different reviews, but I'm pleased with all of them. The best Xmas present a poet can receive...except maybe for a contract from Knopf. Or and NEA.
congrats and have a good holiday
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