Review by Emily Updegraff In Your Mother’s Bear Gun (River River Books, 2025), animal, vegetable, and mineral form much of each poem’s vocabulary. Like
Reviewed by Michael Garrigan Angela Dribben is a collage artist, a skilled writer who builds worlds that live “behind screen, beneath shelter, rain-rocked” through
Kimberly Ann Priest “I’ve spent much of my life in a quiet tryst with nature,” says Tanya Holtland in the introduction to her debut
Review by Sally Bliumis-Dunn The central narrative in Cracked Piano describes the poet’s great grandfather, Peter R. Taft, who was institutionalized in the Cincinnati