Tag: Book Review
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I’m grateful for Dawn Pisturino’s Review of Too Much Fun To Be Legal!
Thank you so much, Dawn, for reading and reviewing Too Much Fun To Be Legal, a poetry collaboration by Nolcha Fox and me. Your interest and support means the world to us….. Dear readers, I’m enjoying the reception of my latest book with Alien Buddha Press: The Lost Book of…
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A Wonderful Review of Too Much Fun To Be Legal!
Thank you so much, Robbie, for your positive review of this light-hearted book by me and Nolcha Fox! So appreciated!
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With gratitude to Smitha Vishwanath for a fine review of Too Much Fun To Be Legal!
Thank you, Smitha, for your thoughtful discussion of our book. Writing this book with Nolcha Fox helped me over a hump after my book Three-Penny Memories: A Poetic Memoir was published. My memoir involved heavy grief work. With Nolcha, I was able to regain my sense of humor. Our poems…
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A New Review up on MasticadoresUSA!
I was honored to be asked to review Mark Hofmann’s book. I hope the review inspires you to purchase Good Mourning! Mark is an award-winning Herald-Standard columnist. This review has a link to one of his columns. Humorists are so needed in these stressful and troubling times, don’t you think?
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A Beautiful Review of “Three-Penny Memories: A Poetic Memoir” by Smitha Vishwanath!
I am so honored and humbled by Smitha’s deep dive into my book. She heard my message perfectly. I know that she took time to write this thoughtful review. It touches my heart. Thank you, Smitha!! ♥️ I would like to re-share my review of Smitha’s stunning novel, Coming Home.…
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My Review of John Yamrus’ New Poetic Memoir, “The Street”
I was humbled when John Yamrus asked my to review his new book, “The Street”. I published the review on MasticadoresUSA. I hope you read the review and decide to purchase his book. It’s available with Anxiety Press.
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Michelle Ayon Navajas’ Wonderful Review of “Three-Penny Memories: A Poetic Memoir”
I am delighted and honored to read Michelle’s review of my debut poetry collection published by EIF – Experiments in Fiction, 2022. I feel she captured the major themes of the Mother Wound, grief, and loss well. I hope you enjoy her review as much as I did. It was…

