miracles of the Blog: A series by Carolyn Srygley-Moore. Dan Coffey, Iowa State University. This book review is from Poets Quarterly (): www.doorway.ru Abstract. One of the supreme “Don’ts” that is almost implicit in book reviewing is “don’t review books written by friends."Author: Dan Coffey. miracles of the BloG: A series - Kindle edition by Srygley-Moore, Carolyn, Razor, A., Gabrielli, Dom. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading miracles of the BloG: A series.5/5(12). Before you open and read one of the poems from Carolyn Srygley-Moore’s book, miracles of the BloG: A series (something I have learned to do every morning when I awake @ 4 AM to read one of Carolyn’s poems posted on Facebook), I suggest the following .. read the poem all the way through to the end, don’t stop along the way to ponder.
Carolyn Srygley-Moore. is the author of 5 books of poetry, to include Miracles of the Blog and Reading Backwards Through The Yellow. Her interests include photography, visual art; and advocacy for dogs, especially breeds whose survival is threatened by BSL. Breed specific legislation targets, largely, Pitbulls and Pitbull type dogs. Take a guided tour of Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, Nashville, New Orleans, New York City, and many other cities. We asked authors, booksellers, publishers, editors, and others to share the places they go to connect with writers of the past, to the bars and cafés where today's authors give readings, and to those sites that are most inspiring for writing. Carolyn Srygley-Moore is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University, where she won awards for her poetry. She is a Pushcart and Best of the Web nominee. Ms Srygley-Moore is an animal rights advocate, and has rescued dogs, cats, rats, and one iguana.
Srygley-Moore has been writing for many years, but this is her first full-length book of poems. miracles of the Blog is a potent, powerful collection that showcases the work of a poet at the peak of her considerable powers. She can’t be pigeonholed; one could call quite a bit of her work “confessional poetry,” but she can’t be labeled, much less written off, as a confessional poet, any more than she could be considered a “language poet,” though there are traces of that school as. miracles of the BloG: A series by Carolyn Srygley-Moore Before you open and read one of the poems from Carolyn Srygley-Moore’s book, miracles of the BloG: A series (something I have learned to do every morning when I awake @ 4 AM to read one of Carolyn’s poems posted on Facebook), I suggest the following . miracles of the Blog: A series by Carolyn Srygley-Moore. Dan Coffey, Iowa State University. This book review is from Poets Quarterly (): www.doorway.ru Abstract. One of the supreme “Don’ts” that is almost implicit in book reviewing is “don’t review books written by friends.".
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