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Apr. 1, 2009 By David Gray
"The Landscape and Architecture of a Woman Review"
Miss Wild's Book The Landscape and Architecture of a Woman is a wonderful book, full of wonderful poems. She is truly a gifted poet, and her poems deserve to be reads by all. She is deeply in touch with and cognoscente of her own being and place in the world. Also, she has a deep connection to her emotions.

While reading these poems, they awoke in me great memories. Some poems like "What I Desire" spoke to me in both light and dark ways...the interplay between the two was great. This poem also awoke in me memories of my past as a practitioner of wicca. This poem, in my opinion, is the best of the ones I've seen.
... More > />Poems like "Ice" are prolific and smoothly written. It details a lucid comparison between the fleetingness of love [also it's power] and melting ice. This poem is a great poem to whet the appetite for the excellence to come.

In summation, Miss Wild's book of poetry is amazingly written. For her poems not to be read at convention should be a crime.

~David E. Gray

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Aug. 19, 2007 By Michael Jaquish
"A Wild Ride" Exhausting, liberating and fulfilling. A beautiful journey down a difficult path.

Thank you, Ms. Wild!

-Michael Jaquish
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Dec. 7, 2007 By Tamarah Wild
"Re: Poetry is an understatement." Thank you, sweet pea. I'm humbled by your words, but also elevated by your praise.
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Mar. 31, 2009 By Celestos
"Very" Very beautifully written book
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Oct. 19, 2007 By Karen Kebarle
"Power" Wild's poetry will reach out and shake you. Her subject is love and hate and sex and longing, described with a sometimes painful honesty. Wild’s writing moves from the very physical and tactile: “I taste myself on your fingertips” and “my wrists bound by the length of her hair,” to the abstract and internal: “life is this, / a melody whose lyrics I write on your skin", and “A distant tolling of bells sounds that time has come. / I stand to be found worthy or not.” It is this combination of the language of body and of soul that makes Wild’s poetry so powerful. Her work offers us a glimpse of the intensity that lies in all our hearts under heavy layers of duty, convention, and fear. At the end, the reader, will long, with Wild, for the lover, and the self “who will let me be the devastating creature I can be.”

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ISBN 978-0-9798795-0-0
Copyright by Tamarah Wild (Standard Copyright License)
Edition First Edition
Publisher Tamarah Wild
Published March 1, 2009
Language English
Pages 127
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6.0 wide × 9.0 tall

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