“…Of the 71 poems in the collection, I can’t think of a single poem I did not like. Each poem is substantive in content. Each is drawn, not from the perspective of privilege, but from a treasure chest of experience; no ivory tower here. This is down-to-earth, grab you where you live writing. Yet, she does it in a way that makes you want more of her insights.”
Read the FULL REVIEW in Quill and Parchment’s March 2023 issue and while you’re there, read the rest of the issue!