I’m thrilled and honored that Charlotte Hamrick thinks so highly of my book.
The last three books of poetry I’ve read couldn’t be more different. Two of them, “Milk and Honey” by Rupi Kaur and “Good Bones” by Maggie Smith, came to my attention on Twitter. Did you know there’s a vibrant poetry community on Twitter? Actually, there’s a vibrant writing community there. I’ve found some fantastic books, poetry, flash fiction, short stories, nonfiction, etc., there and, these days, it’s the only reason I’m still hanging in. The only reason.
Anyway, I digress. The third book, “From Every Moment a Second” by Robert Okaji, came to my attention from Robert himself. I read his poetry blog almost every day and consider his poetry among the best you’ll read anywhere.
If you need a good book for a gift or if you want to treat yourself I recommend all three.
“Milk and Honey”, published by Andrews McMeel Publishing, is an extraordinary book. It’s…
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Oh Robert, so many celebrations, and still Christmas to come, time to apply for an extra liver….
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Excellent idea. Think I’ll do the same!
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Maybe Santa can deliver a couple for us.
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I’ve never liked liver in my stockings.
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Don’t you have an eski out for Santa 🎅 full of drinks, maybe he could drop the liver in with the coldies after he’s had one or two
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I shall follow your lead.
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It’s official: FEMAS is a keeper!
And *the most highly recommended of the three revised here*!!
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Yay!
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Oops! “Revised” is supposed to be “reviewed.” Autocorrect was responsible for that.
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