Book Review: Beyond All Knowing
BEYOND ALL KNOWING by Chantal Dalton is a wise and weary contemplation of untenable love. Reviewed by Nikolas Mavreas.
BEYOND ALL KNOWING by Chantal Dalton is a wise and weary contemplation of untenable love. Reviewed by Nikolas Mavreas.
RED, WHITE & VERSE by Greg McNeilly is an impactful, poetic primer of American idealism with a message of hope and unity. Reviewed by Susan Morris.
HERE IT COMES…AND IT’S GONE by Richard Sipe is a contemplative collection of complex emotions and clever humor. Reviewed by Elizabeth Zender.
WORD PETALS by Carla L. Ibanzo is a lovely collection that serves as a portal to many different worlds. Check out what Jadidsa Perez has to say in her book review of this indie poetry book.
OCEAN by Anastasia Lindsey is a heartbreaking collection of poetry grounded in nature. Check out what Lindsay Crandall has to say in her book review of this indie poetry book.
MELODY IN EXILE by S.T. Brant is a soulful and melodious journey. Check out more of what Susan E. Morris has to say in her book review of this indie poetry collection.
I RODE THE SECOND WAVE by Fran Abrams is a poignant memoir of a courageous working mother and leader who challenged the patriarchy decades ahead of her time. Check out what Elana Sztokman has to say in her book review of this indie memoir.
LIKE FIRE AND ICE by Eli successfully paints a picture of depression, abuse, and the path to something more. Check out more of what Jaylynn Korrell has to say in her book review of this indie poetry collection.
WEIGHTLESS, WOVEN WORDS by Umar Siddiqui is a book of poetic practice & a way of living by learning & listening. Check out what Toni Woodruff has to say in her book review of this indie poetry collection.
BY FIRE by Rhonda Harris Slota is a hauntingly beautiful collection that explores the life of a daughter seeking love and reconciliation. Check out what Madeline Barbush has to say in her review of this indie poetry collection.










