Review of Arclight appearing in the Gyroscope Review. “Arclight, by poet John Biscello, is an intriguing book brimming with possibilities. The book is divided into six diverse sections that carry themes through each section and tie them together with spirituality and attention to the relationships between people and creator, people and others, people and self. IContinue reading “Arclight in the Gyroscope Review”
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Eric Syrdal Reviews Conversations With My Higher Self by Rachel Finch
To walk outside your own body. To look back and see yourself as the universe sees you. To see the entire story of your life laid open before you and to thumb through it page by page and truly understand. To see clearly, all the events that have lead up to where you are nowContinue reading “Eric Syrdal Reviews Conversations With My Higher Self by Rachel Finch”
Kindra M. Austin Reviews Kristiana Reed’s Between the Trees
My reflection in the train window settles between the trees beyond the glass lining the field of gold. In itself, the opening of the title poem speaks of forlorn reluctance, wishes, and wonders. It must be because there’s something so powerful and intimate about one’s reflection; we study ourselves and pick up every nuance, whetherContinue reading “Kindra M. Austin Reviews Kristiana Reed’s Between the Trees”
Do You Write Reviews Book Reviews? Indie Blu(e) and the Go Dog Go Cafe want them!
We all know that Amazon has become persnickety about publishing book reviews and that they have been blocking many folks from leaving reviews as well as removing many of the book reviews that you have taken the time and consideration to write. Indie Blu(e)and Go Dog Go Café would LOVE to publish your book reviews!Continue reading “Do You Write Reviews Book Reviews? Indie Blu(e) and the Go Dog Go Cafe want them!”
Candice Louisa Daquin Reviews The Lithium Chronicles
The thing about Nicole Lyons is …. There are too many things about Nicole Lyons and nothing about her is sufficient to encompass all that she is and will be. She’s more than words. But she is without doubt the fiery mistress of words. She knows the power within words. She knows the spells behindContinue reading “Candice Louisa Daquin Reviews The Lithium Chronicles”