Tag: poets

Faraway Tables by Eric D. Goodman (Book Review #1943)

*Faraway Tables* by Eric D. Goodman is a captivating poetry collection that beautifully bridges the grand and the everyday. Written largely during the COVID pandemic, the poems are rich with reflection, exploring the personal and geopolitical shifts that have shaped the human experience in… Continue Reading “Faraway Tables by Eric D. Goodman (Book Review #1943)”

“Knowing” by Mark Cox (Book Review #1868)

Mark Cox’s “Knowing” is an unflinchingly honest and poignant collection of poems that delve deep into the complexities of human experience. Cox pulls no punches in his exploration of love, drinking, travel, and the inevitable mishaps that punctuate life’s journey. This collection stands out… Continue Reading ““Knowing” by Mark Cox (Book Review #1868)”

Palm Lines by Jonathan Koven (Book Review #1019)

Palm Lines is a collection of poems about nature. The poems were divided into three segments and each was accompanied by beautiful illustrations that complemented the work. The author expresses scenes that were related to his youth and expressions of love and relationships.

A Jarful of moonlight by Nazanin Mirghasemi (Book Review #127)

This review was kindly requested by the author & UnderratedReads. A Jarful of Moonlight is a collection of inspirational poems about love, hope, pain, grief, self-discovery and empowerment. The love poems are written with many exemplars, and it is like a story. They are… Continue Reading “A Jarful of moonlight by Nazanin Mirghasemi (Book Review #127)”