-Tyler Meier, Executive Director, University of Arizona Poetry Center
Gene Twaronite's latest collection, Death at the Mall: New and Selected Poems, could easily be labeled a "candy store of poetry delights." Twaronite has amassed such a rich cornucopia of poems that readers will want to keep coming back to their favorite "flavors" of style and theme. Employing a wide range of forms, Twaronite engages his audience with serious yet wry story-telling, poignant personal experiences, and in-depth imagery that enriches the work. Anyone who appreciates the art and craft of poetry and its full range of sensibilities will be attuned to the poetic voice that makes this collection insightful and enjoyable.
-Alan Perry, Co-Managing Editor, RockPaperPoem and author, Clerk of the Dead
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