Patricia Taylor Wells

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The Eyes of the Doe

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Mademoiselle Renoir a Paris

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The Sand Rose

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LodeStar: reflections of li...

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Kaleidoscope

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Maple Point: Keuka Lake, Ne...

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Mademoiselle Renoir à Paris

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For the Love of Eskies

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Suspicious Titles by Peter Hague
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"Suspicious Titles" by Peter Hague introduces us to the impact his earlier work had on his life. Initially, poetry took a backseat, but somewhere along the line, Peter succumbed to "poetry's fascinating ble
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Endless Endeavour by Adam Laws
Endless Endeavour
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Endless Endeavour sorts through the mire of relationships, attempting to save what is left between two people or resolving to let it go. There is a darkness that surrounds this collection. “Another Sort” suggests that the poet feels like a wasp caugh ...more
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Into the Hearth, Poems-Volume 14 by Wendy E. Slater
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Wendy E. Slater’s extraordinary poetry collection, “Into the Hearth,” takes the reader on a mesmerizing journey aimed “to tenderly awaken the self (1426).” The poet’s words remind me of a lily unfolding its petals and revealing that “the truth of the ...more
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Disparity & Disrepair by Adam Laws
Disparity & Disrepair
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Disparity & Disrepair by Adam Laws is a small collection of poems that often parodies the poet’s disappointment with his romantic life and other events he encounters. He speaks of “love being the reason” the world keeps on spinning despite the pain c ...more
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No Road Home by Peter Hague
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“No Road Home” is a profound work of observations of what most of us encounter throughout our lives, though few are aware of or understand the effect they impose. Peter Hague has delved deep to uncover our struggles, whether due to our actions or tho ...more
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Two Full Circles Undivided by Wendy E. Slater
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Wendy E. Slate's poetry never fails to amaze; it is so beautiful that it is incomparable. Early on, I began starring favorite phrases, only to determine that wasn't necessary since the entire collection is written as a mesmerizing, soul-seeking journ ...more
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Gathered Emptiness by Adam Laws
Gathered Emptiness
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Sometimes life is too much, and Poet Adam Laws has gathered much emptiness to prove it. His poetry can be complex, full of unrest and “sorrow that comes as no surprise at all.” Laws’ imagery is beautifully expressed: “Life likes to overwhelm us,” ove ...more
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The Laments of the Soul by Peter Hague
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A Marvelous Work of Prose Poetry

Peter Hague has effectively delved into the art of composing prose poetry. In “The Laments of the Soul,” he creates an evocative reservoir for depositing and preserving memories and various themes or thoughts, some of
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