"You’ve Got it All Wrong" by Ken Tomaro

“You’ve Got it All Wrong” by Ken Tomaro

“You’ve Got it All Wrong” by Ken Tomaro.  “I cleaned the apartment today, changed the lightbulb in the refrigerator and made stew from the leftover lamb my sister didn’t eat I’m tired, it’s cold and dark here and I am afraid of what’s out there beyond the glass of the balcony door beyond the neighbor […]

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Poetry Collection
“Writing Between the Lines” by Nolcha Fox

“Writing Between the Lines” by Nolcha Fox

“I leave the me who loved him. to rest upon his body. Now I am someone entirely new. A black dog, a broken heart.” (”Keep Things Simple”) Nolcha Fox is synonymous with experimentation, as evident in her collaborations with Mike Armstrong on “End of Earth” and Ken Tomaro on “Seesaw, Quirky Poems.” She startled, amazed,

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Poetry Collection
"BroKen Rengay: Unruly Poetry" by Nolcha Fox, Melissa Lemay, and Barbara Leonhard

“BroKen Rengay: Unruly Poetry” by Nolcha Fox, Melissa Lemay, and Barbara Leonhard

” Pain is the perfect weight loss plan Food tastes bitter Even cheesecake makes me flee.” (From “Pain Will Do That”) “BroKen Rengay: Unruly Poetry” challenges the traditional Japanese poetry style of rengay with a fresh, modern twist. Nolcha Fox, Melissa Lemay, and Barbara Leonhard co-authored 30 six-part poems that combine cleverness, honesty, sharp social

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Short Story Collection
101 Stories of Love by William Waldorf

“101 Stories of Love” by William Waldorf

“101 Stories of Love” by William Waldorf caught my attention because I expected an anthology of love stories. But love takes many forms, and Waldorf shows this in his beautifully crafted poetry. In his collection, love echoes through many voices, sometimes as an isosceles triangle or baked in the desert like forgotten toast. William Waldorf’s

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Poetry Collection
Pride and Prejudice

Why I Read

I’m someone who doesn’t just read books, but lives through them. Reading isn’t merely a school requirement or part of the curriculum. It’s intimate, sacred, and comforting. A book can keep your eyelids open late at night after a day’s drudgery. The fascination of one more chapter feels like an undeniable invitation: dig one more gold mine, relish one more emotion, live one more life.

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English Literature