There’s a terrific review of Sonnets (Shearsman Books, 2010) by C. L. Bledsoe at Murder Your Darlings. I say “terrific” not only because it’s a positive review (music to any poet’s ears) but also because the reviewer quotes from and discusses several poems in the book. It’s a mindful review, and it’s evident he didn’t just skim the book but read slowly and attentively.
Bledsoe’s general appraisal of Sonnets:
“Martin’s poems are complex and elegant. She reveals a vital, passionate intellect in these poems that move fast as river water after a spring thaw. I can’t wait to read her next collection.”
Click the image below to read his thought-provoking review:
Camille Martin
Bledsoe’s general appraisal of Sonnets:
“Martin’s poems are complex and elegant. She reveals a vital, passionate intellect in these poems that move fast as river water after a spring thaw. I can’t wait to read her next collection.”
Click the image below to read his thought-provoking review:
Sonnets can be ordered on the publisher’s page, which offers links to multiple distributors.
Camille Martin