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Layla Todd is an untraditionally Slytherin word witch studying Creative Writing at the University of Arizona. Subscribe for book reviews, writing and blogging tips, and poetry and prose.
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Book Review: Waking up to Thrutopia by Conny Borgelioen I am delighted to share a book review of Waking up to Thrutopia by Conny Borgelioen, a beautiful poetry and essay collection that, divided into three connected parts, chronicles the author’s struggle with a chronic illness and puts to words what it feels like to “elucidate the healing process and “ask hard questions as [the author’s] tender rebellion against the status quo begins to take shape.” Full Review 166 South Mountain Lane,...
Book Review: Whistler of Petty Crimes by Eileen Ike West I recently had the pleasure of reading Eileen Ike West’s debut poetry collection, Whistler of Petty Crimes, and am delighted to share a book review of this transportive poetic narrative. The poems in this book are not short as each one imparts a story that plays into the narrative of the author’s life from childhood to adulthood. The poetic landscapes are rich with emotion and imagery and the writing alive with a sense of lives lived....