I really enjoyed this poetry by Rosie Accola, a local-to-me writer. Funny story is I gifted this book to someone but then was gifted it by my son.
This book is a terrific collection of rumination, self awareness and portrait poems. The details are clear and well managed. The cadence carries you along. You can take them in as a story or find a deeper meaning too. I read several aloud to my 21 year old daughter amazed at the storytelling conciseness.
This collection is ageless but leans toward age early-mid 20s based on cultural references (which I loved). Amongst other writings, I hope Rosie will create a collection approximately each decade so we can watch her perspectives unfold with age.
I look forward to reading more by her. Read it straight through and then go back to chew on it some more.
Here was one I especially wanted to share.
Greater Than (IV)
I think of poems as the banter between songs,
attentive spaces reserved for tuning a guitar or looking for a pick —
the sheepish reassurance that someone, somewhere, is listening, too.