Helene Cardona's Blog - Posts Tagged "haunting"
Beautiful review of Dreaming My Animal Selves by Karen Lively in The California Journal of Women Writers
"Hauntingly evocative in its mysticism,
Dreaming My Animal Selves is part fairytale, part spiritual replenishment. Like the experience of dreaming, Cardona’s poetry feels simultaneously exotic and familiar, covering foreign terrain that will eventually lead us home."
Read more of the review:
http://tcjww.org/2015/04/01/dreaming-...

Read more of the review:
http://tcjww.org/2015/04/01/dreaming-...
Published on April 15, 2015 21:02
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absolute, deity, dreaming-my-animal-selves, dreams, enchanting, fairy-tale, haunting, helene-cardona, home, mysticism, poetry, salmon-poetry, spirit
Birnam Wood reviewed in Bookaccino
Rachael Daum's transcendent review of BIRNAM WOOD by José Manuel Cardona (Salmon Poetry) on
Bookaccino:
https://bookaccino817043219.wordpress...
"In a world that needs more witches, this collection is a joy to read: the author gives the power to the reader to create the witch, our Circe, and carry her name and spells with us."
To read the full review:
https://bookaccino817043219.wordpress...



https://bookaccino817043219.wordpress...
"In a world that needs more witches, this collection is a joy to read: the author gives the power to the reader to create the witch, our Circe, and carry her name and spells with us."
To read the full review:
https://bookaccino817043219.wordpress...
Published on July 08, 2019 19:35
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beautiful, birnam-wood, bookaccino, circe, creation, glimmer, haunting, hélène-cardona, ibiza, immortality, josé-manuel-cardona, joy, love, myth, other-poems, poems-to-circe, rachael-daum, review, salmon-poetry, spanish-poetry, spells, the-vintner, translation, witches