"In "Every Day is Forgotten," Michael Adubato maps the geography of memory through poems that pulse with the rhythm of European train lines and echo with the voices of forgotten streets. From Belgian canals to ancient ruins, these verses chronicle a poet's journey through both space and time, capturing moments that hover between preservation and dissolution. Through intimate scenes of travelers, locals, and quiet observations, Adubato shows us how poetry can preserve what history threatens to erase, reminding us that even the most forgotten moments contain universes of meaning, waiting to be revealed through the simple act of paying attention."
- Samantha Underhill, poet and author of Sadness of the Siren
"A marvellous journey through memories manifested in times, places, and emotions. Poetry for the traveller."
- Michel Weatherall, author of The Symbiot Trilogy
"Michael Adubato stops time with his poetry. He captures moments in free flowing verse with a quasi-impressionistic honesty. In doing so every picture he paints is as vivid and fresh as the moment he put pen to paper. There is a slight melancholy running throughout the poems but Adubato leaves it to the reader to judge the moment, if they wish to do so. The author invites us to go on a journey and it's well worth taking the trip."
- Stephen Buttigieg, poet and author of Old & UnWise