Book Review: Vietnam As They Knew It
VIETNAM AS THEY KNEW IT by Jerry L. Staub is a heartfelt tribute to the lives of America’s Vietnam veterans and their sacrifices. Reviewed by Peggy Kurkowski.
VIETNAM AS THEY KNEW IT by Jerry L. Staub is a heartfelt tribute to the lives of America’s Vietnam veterans and their sacrifices. Reviewed by Peggy Kurkowski.
Short, sharp, and dynamic—Nilam Patel’s poetry packs a punch. INTO HER WILD reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
SEASONS OF LIFE by Susan McLeod is a poetic collection full of the simple, joyful moments in life. Reviewed by Addison Ciuchta.
Experience tranquility, reflection, and the beauty of the soul with the vibrant poetry collection THE LOST WORLD by Celia Drill. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
Confessional, sordid, roustabout, picaresque, romantic, misanthropic, the list doesn’t end. These poems are a thrill to read. LAUGHING IS FOREVER by Jason Stocks.
BLUE CALIFORNIA SKY by B.L. Bruce is a ruminative look at grief and our lives through the small moments of nature. Reviewed by Kristine Eckart.
ECHOES LOST IN STARS by P.S. Conway is a lyrical collection combining ancient stories and modern faults that highlights both the smallness and grandness of our lives.
TAXONOMIC VIGNETTES by Alan Cohen is an apt depiction of the vicissitudes of life. Reviewed by Kristine Eckart.
HAPPYAGONY by Mem Ferda is full of autobiographical poetry with a strong emotional pull. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
NICE TRY, A.I. by Lisa George Abraham is a sensational exploration of humanity in an automated world. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.