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GC Waldrep: July 2005
The poet Donald Revell has written of G.C. Waldrep's poetry: “Christopher Smart and Hart Crane applaud these poems in Heaven because the Earth of these poems is true.”
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Daniel Tobin: June 2005
When a poem called “Homage to Bosch” by Daniel Tobin arrived at the Image editorial offices ten years ago, we instantly knew that we were in the presence of a major talent.
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John Leax: September 2004
John Leax—“Jack” to anyone who knows him—is a poet and creative nonfiction writer whose writing has many moods, from irony so dry you could towel off with it to a deep, almost Franciscan sense of nature as guide to the soul.
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Maurya Simon: April 2004
Maurya Simon's poetry explores the mysterious, elusive intersection where the sacred and profane meet. It's a difficult place to render truthfully, but by paying meticulous attention to the tangible world of small gestures and fleeting experiences, she is somehow able to capture grace—or at least register its passage.
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Rodger Kamenetz: March 2004
It's often been said that poetry and prayer are intimately related to each other, that they are, indeed, analogous. Both are forms of consecrated speech, language intensified, shaped, and offered up.
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