Prophecy of the Guardian by J.W. Baccaro Not darkness, not light, perhaps something in between, and is claimed by the darkness… as theirs. Though being saved by the light, that which is saved must in turn save the world. One man’s choice to love a son… a son that is not really his. A legacy,… Continue reading Book Review: Prophecy of the Guardian by J.W. Baccaro
Month: August 2018
Book Review: Here by Wislawa Szymborska
Here by Wislawa Szymborska These poems by Wislawa Szymborska, in English and Polish, drive home a real sense and value of life. This book reads like a first hand experience of how rotten life really can be, at times. While at other times, if even the slightest, a reason to laugh and to continue to… Continue reading Book Review: Here by Wislawa Szymborska
Book Review: Black Rose, Wilted by Frederick Jones
Black Rose, Wilted by Frederick Jones Black Rose, Wilted is a little darker than some poetry, with a Gothic feel to it. The cover caught my eye and made me want to take a closer look. The poems inside are revealing. The order of these words and how each poem is actually formed on paper… Continue reading Book Review: Black Rose, Wilted by Frederick Jones
Book Review: Exploding Into Night by Sandy Pool
Exploding Into Night by Sandy Pool Exploding Into Night is elegantly charted. The story is told with raw description. Extremely sexy. At times raunchy. It's always vivid with a great suspense, and mystery. The story is set up like a wall of Polaroids. I imagined looking at black and white photos of each scene as… Continue reading Book Review: Exploding Into Night by Sandy Pool