
Red Ocher Reviewed in the Colorado Review
“Poli’s collection illustrates how a collapse can lead to an expansion, leading not to an expansion of knowing, but of the true beauty of not knowing.”
“Poli’s collection illustrates how a collapse can lead to an expansion, leading not to an expansion of knowing, but of the true beauty of not knowing.”
“The poems, like traumatic memory, riot and distort, name and unname. A dazzling debut.”
“Kolchinsky writes about a world in tumult, imagining the alchemy that may possibly create gold or that may cause what is known to combust.”
The Kate Tufts Discovery Award is presented to a first book by a poet of genuine promise.
Moses-Schmitt offers “a truth for every reader,” writes series editor Patricia Smith.
“Rappleye paints for us a portrait of a time which is no more, but which can never fade completely while recorded by his precise language.”