Review of Nights on the Line by M. S. Evans
This first collection by Seattle-born MS Evans, deals with the ordinariness of getting by, of scraping a living and so fittingly, the poems are sparse. The white-space-to-words ratio is heavily in the white-space’s favour which in turn conveys a sense of the poet being alone in the vast spaces of Northern America. The publishers are […]
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