Travel a poet’s life in “This is How I Feel”
Apr 24th, 2010 | By Carla Dodd | Category: Book Reviews“This Is How I Feel: My Life In Verse” is a headlong leap into the journal of Dimonique Boyd.
“This Is How I Feel: My Life In Verse” is a headlong leap into the journal of Dimonique Boyd.
The writer within can turn the ordinary and everyday into a personal glance at the soul.
The voice of this poet sings the lamentations of typical man, the everyday man however, it comes to us in the form of a unique echo; one that resonates within us and only comes from the Poet, R Jay Slais.
his most recent collection of American Haiku by Heather Ann Schmidt is nothing short of a plate generously filled and piled high with delectable, literary morsels. The old adage of “You can’t stop at one” is at best, a meager comparison.
Each of these poems/haiku comes with their own individual nuance, an aromatic flavor of [...]
I had the opportunity to meet this author and receive a copy of her latest award winning book entitled, Who’s Jim Hines? This story takes place in Detroit, Michigan during the height of the Depression. Douglas Ford Junior is a twelve year old African American boy growing up in the diverse neighborhood of African Americans, [...]
With each turn of the page, I am left with a brighter smile, a lighter heart, and a greater respect for this excellent poetess and writer. She is indeed, One of Detroit’s poetic masters.
Constance Stadler is a poet to read daily, for each piece of art that she renders is another gem to be placed into our poetic jewelry boxes.
Julie M. Tate tells us the truth of things. They are her truths, but those that each of us can relate to in one way or another
Moll’s collection of work in this chapter takes the reader on a journey of typical man and all his dreams, sorrows, and joys. His works speaks to the struggles that each of us face each day.
It is always a thrill for me when I come across a new publication; moreover when I can actually get my hands on a copy of one. The stars must have been aligned correctly, for I was able to make the aquaintance of a very fine poet, Edward D. Nudelman.