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REVIEW: RUST BELT LOVE SONG – MEGAN NEVILLE (GAME OVER BOOKS)

August 21, 2019 by Christopher Margolin

“It’s knowing that it was okay to not want to be royalty. To, instead, want it to be Halloween – to want the ability to wear Vulnerable as a mask without any consequence of laughter.”

Categories: BOOK REVIEWS • Tags: americana, family, kansas, loss, love, rust belt

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REVIEW: NANOPEDIA – CHARLES JENSEN (TINDERBOX EDITIONS)

June 7, 2019 by Christopher Margolin

It’s an encyclopedia of the seedy, the attractive, the “I” of life within modern times and modern body. It’s sort of like the words many want to say, but then get caught up in the moment, and can’t remember what they were thinking anymore.

Categories: BOOK REVIEWS • Tags: america, americana, lgbtq, life, love, poetry, poetryquestion

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REVIEW: GIANTESS – EMILY VIZZO (YesYes Books)

April 8, 2019 by Christopher Margolin

Giantess is like an a cappella Americana album — it’d be nice to hear the picking of the strings, but they aren’t needed to dance with these words.

Categories: BOOK REVIEWS • Tags: america, americana, batteries, beauty, country, emily vizzo, father, fishing, Giantess, john prine, Johnny Cash, life, love, lucinda williams, poetry, rural, self, self-love, son, truck, Willie Nelson, yesyes books

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