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“Epicurean Ecstasy” Review on RHINO

July 9, 2019 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

 

Book Cover Epicurean Ecstasy by Cynthia Gallaher

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Epicurean Ecstasy: More Poems About Food, Drink, Herbs & Spices by Cynthia Gallaher
The Poetry Box, 2018. 96 pages.
Reviewed by Gail Goepfert for RHINO


Gallaher’s book, Epicurean Ecstasy, is a poetic smorgasbord about food, drink, herbs & spice. From the first flip of a page, the varied tones and reaches of these poems are plattered in the table of contents with titles such as, “Brown Rice Life Coaches,” “Peppermint Hello,” “Cool Beans,” “Leaf It To Raspberry,” and “Sleeping with Valerian.”

There is lush wordplay throughout the book, and a generous portion of alliteration as in the poem, “Doesn’t a Cut Apple Look Like a Pair of Lungs”—“pippin, piñata, pomona / pomme, a poem.” Playful use of simile is seen in, “Found Champagne Poem in an Unclaimed Wisconsin Corner” that opens the book:

yes I found this poem
like we found this special bottle
marked down in the corner bin
of the dusty liquor store.

We’re invited to taste-test a bit of sci-fi in “Massachusetts Cranberries:”

…are they gathered like scarlet colonies
of miniature planet Mars vanquished to earth,
set loose from ancient-armored spaceship barrels.

Read complete review HERE.

 

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Chapbook Prize 2019: Winners

May 31, 2019 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

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 We are very excited to announce the winners and look forward to sharing their chapbooks with you this Winter. Thank you to all of the poets who entered our second annual contest. We were astounded by the quality of submissions we received from all over the country, making our decision joyously difficult!

And special thanks to our wonderful judge, Tricia Knoll!

FIRST PLACE

Lauren Tiven of St. Augustine, Florida for Moroccan Holiday 

Front Book Cover, "Moroccan Holiday" poetry by Lauren Tivey

SECOND PLACE

Christine Higgins of Towson, Maryland for Hello, Darling 

Front Book Cover of Hello, Darling

THIRD PLACE

Debbie Hall of Escondido, California for Falling Into the River

Front Cover of Falling into the River

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Other Finalists:

Carie Juettner of Austin, Texas for Death Can’t Sleep

Julia Paul of Manchester, Connecticut for Staring Down the Tracks

Allison Thorpe of Lexington, Kentucky for By the Light of Women

Margaret Chula of Portland, Oregon for In the Shadows
published as Shadow Man

Zeina Azzam of Alexandria, Virginia for Bayna, Bayna

Nancy Hewitt of Swampscott, Massachusetts for This Slanted Scene

Martin Willits of Syracuse, New York for The Miles Before Sleep

Leonard Neufeldt of Gig Harbor, Washington for More-than-Human Nearness

John Davis of Bainbridge Island, Washington for Downhill Edge

Calvin Olsen of Chapel Hill, South Carolina for Grounded

Jed Myers of Seattle, Washington for Word of our Crossing

Victoria Nordlund of South Glastonbury, Connecticut for Homer Saw a Wine-Dark Sea

(We will open again for contest submissions in Feb, 2020)

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Taking Pre-Orders for “The Dichotomy Between Light & Dark”

May 31, 2019 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

Cover Front-The Dichotomy Between Light & Dark by Michael B. Carroll Jr.

The Dichotomy Between Light & Dark

by Michael B. Carroll Jr.

Tentative Release Date: August 1, 2019

Deeply rooted in the human experience, these poems dare to ask how we strive to see the light in other people and in ourselves, despite a world in turmoil—this dichotomy between light and dark.


“Never before have I been so taken by onomatopoeia—do not simply read this collection, but instead listen.

— C. M. Tollefson, Cathexis Northwest Press

“As if Coltrane and Marcus Aurelius shared their secrets, Carroll’s meditations express free and bold cathartic verse.”

— Samuel Griffin, founder, The Esthetic Apostle

“This marvelous collection navigates the desires of humanity with rhythm, repetition, and grace, demonstrating an ambitious orchestration of form on the page.”

— J. David, poetry editor for Flypaper Magazine

For complete details and ordering information click here.

 

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Taking Pre-Orders for “Like the O in Hope”

May 31, 2019 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

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Like the O in Hope

by Jeanne Julian

Tentative Release Date: August 1, 2019

The poems in Like the O in Hope take the reader on a journey, a quest from dark to light—both literally and spiritually, where revelations about the magic of place and of connection lead to contentment and even enlightenment.


“Julian knows that no extended meditation on what brings light to our lives would be complete without the lighter side of life, humor and laughter. I look forward to returning to these poems. Shine on, Julian!”

—Malaika King Albrecht, author of What the Trapeze Artist Trusts;
founding editor, Redheaded Stepchild

For complete details and ordering information click here.

 

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Taking Pre-Orders for “Abruptio”

May 21, 2019 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

Book Cover (front) Abruptio by Melissa Fournier

Abruptio

by Melissa Fournier

Tentative Release Date: July 15, 2019

A mother’s worst fear is realized at 23 weeks into the pregnancy, and a baby girl is born at the edge of viability. Melissa Fournier shares her profound grief for her daughter’s brief life in these intimate poems that reflect the power of grace to transform sorrow into resilience and hope.


“This extraordinary collection of images, as spare as Japanese paintings, gives the reader a sensation of being in the poems and artfully conveys, not only what is in a scene but what is tragically absent; we fully realize what is kept and what has been taken away. With her sensual language, this poet has an astonishing ability to elicit the ache of grief, her skill with metaphor leading us to understand what is inherently incomprehensible.”

~ Joanna White, poet and music professor

For complete details and ordering information click here.

 

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Taking Pre-Orders for “Gospel Gone Blues”

April 30, 2019 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

Book Cover (Front) Gospel Gone Blues by Jimmie Ware

Gospel Gone Blues

by Jimmie Ware

Tentative Release Date: June 15, 2019

In Gospel Gone Blues, Jimmie Ware speaks directly from her soul to share her poetic truth—thoughts on the human condition alongside an intimate look into her personal life. Employing her talents as an acclaimed spoken word performer, she weaves the raw, the tender, the not-always-pretty side of life with the pulse of jazz and blues as a backdrop for her captivating poems.

For complete details and ordering information click here.

 

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Taking Pre-Orders for “Call My Name”

April 29, 2019 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

Book Cover (front) Call My Name by Heather Wyatt

Call My Name

by Heather Wyatt

Tentative Release Date: June 15, 2019

Call My Name by Heather Wyatt is a collection of poems from the voice of a small-town southern woman working through relationships with her family and discovering who she is along the way. She writes of loved ones who have departed and her sometimes broken spiritual life. From pimento cheese sandwiches to walks in nature, this collection is inherently southern. With moments of both humor and heartbreak, she not only shares her struggle with body image, but takes us on a journey of love and loss, with each poem revealing the story of a woman simply wanting someone to call her name.

For complete details and ordering information click here.

 

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Taking Pre-Orders for “Bee Dance”

April 24, 2019 by The Poetry Box Leave a Comment

Book Cover, Bee Dance by Cathy Cain (front cover image)

Bee Dance

by Cathy Cain

Tentative Release Date: June 15, 2019

 

In Bee Dance, Cathy Cain offers a series of meditations on our relationship as humans with nature and with technology. She speaks from many perspectives, sometimes distraught, often playful or mystical, but always hopeful. She invites us in — to an intimate dance of sustainability, a shared dance that requires balance and care if we wish to honor not only our own brief lives, but also the natural world on which our lives depend. May this dance be filled with reverence and wonder, and may it continue.

For complete details and ordering information click here.

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Books, Coming Soon Tagged With: New Book Release

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