-Sarah Law, Editor, Amethyst Review
Cynthia Pitman's poetry is sharp and darkly delicious. Her lines are quick and rich, with deep tones that echo hues of nature's cruelty, but also the succinct, spiritual beauty we catch in a cold wind or a dark, tropical monsoon. The quiet ice in every word of her work leads the reader into an elegant dance within the shadows of death, and all without fear, with an eye instead toward the beauty of each silent aftermath.
-Earl Wynn, Editor, Leaves of Ink
Cynthia Pitman's The White Room is a magnetic collection of poetry that's deeply occupied with the inevitable. From start to finish, Pitman's poetry speaks of beauty, youth, and calm in the same breath as ugliness, death, and chaos. She writes of shelter and comfort but also vulnerability and aching, loss, longing, and possession and contentment. The calm of day is threatened by a coming storm. The innocence of youth is sullied by the fatalism of the aging mind. The inventions of humankind are leveled by the elements. The White Room brings to light the interruptions that invariably beset our lives, but also the fortifying power of facing them with grace.
-Brian Geiger, Editor, Vita Brevis
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