Natalie Diaz’s second collection is a writer mourning and loving hard in poems of inspiring originality and propulsive urgency.
On Steven Cramer’s “Listen”
Joyce Peseroff pens not a review, but an appreciation of what poet Steven Cramer accomplishes in his new collection “Listen.”
Book Review: Free Ferry
Free Ferry, a long narrative poem by Ann Cefola, juxtaposes the daily life of an American child with the development of nuclear technology in the mid-twentieth century.
Book Review: Let Us Watch Richard Wilbur
It’s difficult to write the biography of a poet, but Robert and Mary Bagg do so successfully in their study of Richard Wilbur.
Review: Inner Space Ghost Machine
Charlie Baylis reviews UK poet Rupert M. Loydell’s “Inner Space Ghost Machine,” a selection of eclectic, experimental poems.
Book Review: Suddenly, It’s Evening
“In Skoyles’ best work, wit cuts deep into the business of staying alive.” Poet and contributing editor Joyce Peseroff reviews John Skoyles’s latest two poetry collections.
Book Review: Know Thyself
Drawing parallels between award-winning writer and WTP contributing editor Joyce Peseroff and Shakespeare.
Book Review: Grabbing the Apple
Contributing Editor, Joyce Peseroff reviews this latest anthology of New York Women Poets thematically organized by the story of Eve.
Book Review: Versed by Rae Armantrout
Contributing Editor, Joyce Peseroff reviews Rae Armantrout’s poetry book Versed with some help from the back-cover blurbs.