Lee ROSSI'S NEW BOOK OF POEMS IS "Say Anything." Gerald Fleming says,
"Lee ROSSI'S PREVIOUS BOOKS HAVE BEEN, in part, a progressive
chronicle of his life, his dialectic with God, and our common joys &
flawed humanity. This new book, "Say Anything,' takes it further,
varying dictions—sometimes Bukowski-esque without the crassness,
sometimes riffing on Christopher Smart, sometimes like Creeley in
thin, taut lines, still other times in prose poems." The previous
books mentioned above include Darwin's Garden, Wheelchair Samurai, and
Ghost Diary. His work has been published in journals including Poetry
Northwest, Harvard Review, Main Street Rag, and many others, he has
also appeared in anthologies, including Don't Leave Hungry: 50 Years
of Southern Review and Grand Passion: The Poetry of Los Angeles and
Beyond. He's a Contributing Editor for Poetry Flash.Lenore Weiss's new
book of poetry is "Video Game Pointers." Genero Ky Ly Smith says,
"These poems form a beautiful blunt balance between nostalgia and a
reconciliation, a reckoning of human struggles and our appreciation
for nature, and our personal relationship with others." Her previous
collections include Cutting Down the Last Tree in Easter Island and
The Golem: Poems of Love, Loss, and Being Mortal. Her poems have been
widely published in The American Poetry Journal, Portland Review, New
Verse News, Spillwords, Tiger's Eye, and elsewhere. She's also
recently published Pulp into Paper, a novel. Leslie Kirk Campbell
says, "Pulp into Paper is an engaging, disturbing and sometimes
humorous novel exposing a calcified network of corruption between a
company and the government (EPA) in a small Southern town where 'the
stink [is] the smell of money.' Weiss's talent for detail is
extraordinary as she takes us into the homes, sandwich shops and
hydrogen-sulfide infested creeks of East Hentsbury with its
unforgettable cast of characters."
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