Mary Rohrer-Dann, Taking the Long Way Home.
Virginia Smith's poems embrace the magic of everyday life, detailing places both familiar and longed-for, where the common thread is the poet's ability to transform the experience of a woman who is daughter, sister, wife, mother, and friend into sharp, evocative image. Whether it's "dust and dead insects flying...like dark fairies" from the ceiling fan to the kitchen counter or "Canada geese weaving/their southward skein" across a canvas of sky, Smith invites readers to explore the interlocking patterns that give wings to an earthbound existence.
Charlotte Holmes, The Grass Labyrinth
Julia Spicher Kasdorf, Shale Play: Poems and Photographs from the Fracking Fields
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