after Cherry Blossoms Painted Outdoors, 1977, Jane Freilicher After the shower down, a snow carpet, blush-colored, dusts tender grass under this lone
Reviewed by Joannie Stangeland In Grayling, poet Jenifer Browne Lawrence invites the reader to enter a world between woman and fish, a realm below
After more than a week of stuffing envelopes, the hard-copy “Best of Volume 16” Cider Press Review is on its way to contributors, subscribers,
Under March skies, palette shifting white to blue, I arm with steel, rusty teeth, hack, attack the thickets— no prince in search of kisses.