Ode to My Butt in These Jeans by G.R. Tomaini

Thou are not , mine ass — without buttress — worthy of praises high ; miracle sublime ! What trick is this ?  Molded between those fibers , black – jean , glory transpires ; ass trod  out , and shock the world : juicilicious , taut , marble !  Who bequeathed our race those holy , gilded cheeks ? Immaculate folly , to … Continue reading Ode to My Butt in These Jeans by G.R. Tomaini

Review of Grimoire from SNHU classmate, educator, and poet Melissa Barbour

Melissa Barbour with Grimoire Jacob R. Moses’ book of poetry Grimoire invites the audience to immerse itself in a world of introspection. The poems wander through minefields of disillusionment and pain to explore what it means to be a poet, a believer, and a survivor. Each enchanted umbrella under which the poems fall offers shelter … Continue reading Review of Grimoire from SNHU classmate, educator, and poet Melissa Barbour

Poetry Book Review: “Saturday Morning Serotonin” by Nina Belén Robins

https://www.amazon.com/Saturday-Morning-Serotonin-Bel%C3%A9n-Robins/dp/B0CLRM9KJW Nina Belén Robins' Saturday Morning Serotonin is a journey through the life of an artist through pop culture references. Many of these references range from Carvel to Saved by the Bell. I was especially taken by the latter reference, as it relates to "Jessie's Song." The author relates this VSE to her own issues … Continue reading Poetry Book Review: “Saturday Morning Serotonin” by Nina Belén Robins