Jacob Alvarado

Using playful imagery and surprising contrasts to explore life’s simple pleasures, Blur is a light, yet satisfying morsel of poetry from Dale Martin Smith that demonstrates how the shortest of poems can often leave the most lasting impressions.

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Jacob Alvarado

Using playful imagery and surprising contrasts to explore life’s simple pleasures, Blur is a light, yet satisfying morsel of poetry from Dale Martin Smith that demonstrates how the shortest of poems can often leave the most lasting impressions.

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Emily Breitkopf

Girl, Online by Isla McLaughlin represents what it can truly feel like to be online. It draws attention to the relatable feelings of being an active user of social media and even grow up surrounded by an incredibly toxic virtual environment.

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Jacob Alvarado

Using playful imagery and surprising contrasts to explore life’s simple pleasures, Blur is a light, yet satisfying morsel of poetry from Dale Martin Smith that demonstrates how the shortest of poems can often leave the most lasting impressions.

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Emily Breitkopf

Leigh Chadwick’s chapbook Dating Pete Davidson published by above/ground press is such a refreshing and fun read. Every single page had me grinning from ear to ear and giggling to myself at the sheer concept of this chapbook.

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