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15 Bytes Magazine October 2013]
In poet Lillian-Yvonne Bertram’s debut collection
But a Storm is Blowing From Paradise (Red Hen Press, 2012), the diction is daring, the voice muscular. In “Why I Want To Be A Tow Truck Driver,” she writes,
See the snowclouds thrusting over the range like a cough, a hard-packed fist? This is how I come. Free of disguise. Because life is hard but also crisp and literary…In “Circles in the Sky” the throat is “my throat zone/ of av...
Published on March 30, 2014 18:53