Swear to Me, an anthology of struggle and survival from Nicholas Gagnier, is a triumphant reveal of lonely hearts which aren’t so lonely after all. It appears a slim book of poetry when in fact it is the friend checking in on you. The friend who makes you a hot beverage or pours you aContinue reading “Kristiana Reed Reviews Nicholas Gagnier’s Swear To Me”
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Mariah Voutilainen Reviews Anthology Volume I: Writings from the Sudden Denouement Literary Collective
Sudden Denouement’s Anthology Volume I: Writings from the Sudden Denouement Literary Collective demonstrates divergence in a multitude of ways In late 2017, not long after I had started my own poetry blog on Word Press, I came across an intriguing site. Its black and white vintage photos and classic layout invited me in. The poemsContinue reading “Mariah Voutilainen Reviews Anthology Volume I: Writings from the Sudden Denouement Literary Collective”
Indie Blu(e) Welcomes Melody Lee
Melody Lee is a contributing writer for A Better Today Media online magazine, has been featured on Creative Talents Unleashed, and a former book reviewer for Her Heart Poetry magazine. She enjoys power walking, hanging out with her foodies, and collecting new adventures. Melody published her debut poetry book, Moon Gypsy, A Collection of PoetryContinue reading “Indie Blu(e) Welcomes Melody Lee”
Indie Blu(e) Welcomes Dena M. Daigle
Dena M. Daigle is an Indie wordsmith from New Orleans, Louisiana who began her love affair with words as a teenager. She is an advocate for survivors of sexual abuse, child abuse, and drug addiction, seeking to raise awareness and offer solace through her words. Her first book of poetry and prose, Scattered Ashes, wasContinue reading “Indie Blu(e) Welcomes Dena M. Daigle”
Melissa Studdard’s I Ate the Cosmos for Breakfast Review w/Interview – Jasper Kerkau
Originally posted on Sudden Denouement Literary Collective I am not a poet. Occasionally, I write poetry and find myself feeling defeated, throwing the words back into the void, resigning myself to writing short, personal narratives. I have, no doubt, come to terms with my shortcomings as a poet, which perhaps informs my deep respectContinue reading “Melissa Studdard’s I Ate the Cosmos for Breakfast Review w/Interview – Jasper Kerkau”