All The Ways We Could Have Met
by Susan Culver
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ISBN: 978-1-4116-4866-1
Copyright:
© 2005 Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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Printed: 72 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:"Real life, real love, real poetry." -Patricia Gomes, Editor In Chief of Adagio Verse Quarterly and Author of Stroking Castro's Beard. "Susan Culver writes the way we all would write if we could." - Craig Murray, author of The Banshee. Susan Culver's first full length volume of poetry, All The Ways We Could Have Met, is a collection of love poems that travel beyond the romantic here and now to explore love's place in the world of maybe. Keywords:Listed in: |
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I cannot tell you how happy I am that I ordered this book. I have read from it countless of times, only to find myself more impressed and moved with each. Susan Culver's poetry is magic.
Maggie Pagratis
Maggie Pagratis
A most unusual insight into the mind of a woman who knows how to write and to hold one's attention. Beautifully crafted thoughts and emotions of an author who has the ability to say so much and yet leave one wondering. The rare quality of wistful imagery and haunting scenes leave one fascinated beyond the normal pleasure of enjoying poetry. It leaves one wanting to read even more. Very well done.
As an author I am regularly asked to review other peoples work. It is never the wondrous and awesome experience that I find in reading anything by Susan Culver. Her latest book, ‘All The Ways We Could Have Met’ is a brilliant and touching example of how good poetry can be. There is no artificiality or pretentiousness in her writing. There is no pointless metaphor or black draped moroseness. This is emotion writ large. This is sensuous and evocative, touching and revealing. There is more depth in any one of her poems than in complete compilations by others. I have said, and will continue to say that Susan Culver writes the way we would all write, if we could. Each poem is a feast, a meal to be savored. When finished you will be left astonished right up until you turn the page and begin the process again.
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