This volume of haunting and haunted poetry concerns a world which is suddenly rendered unstable, where the reader encounters a sense of jeopardy. Martha Rhodes enters new realms of the darkly erotic.
The poems in this volume elucidate Sterling's kinship not only with the coasts of Michigan, but with other, more distant and exotic shores, including those in America and abroad.
In this volume of poetry, Mark Scott writes of human feelings and human touch in poems about the deaths of two brothers and in poems of love and friendship.