Showing posts with label Eileen Murphy book review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eileen Murphy book review. Show all posts

10/14/18

A NEW Review of the Blood Pudding Press poetry chapbook,"Cutting Eyes From Ghosts" by Ariana D. Den Bleyker

"Den Bleyker aims straight for our hearts in her poems and finds the grave hidden there, examining it with morbid fascination."
part of a review written by Eileen Murphy, of the Blood Pudding Press poetry chapbook, "Cutting Eyes From Ghosts" by Ariana D. Den Bleyker
thank you very much to Eileen Murphy for writing the review, thank you very much to Menacing Hedge for publishing the review, and thank you very much to Ariana D. Den Bleyker for writing these poems
read more of the review (as well as the other work within the Fall 2018 Issue of Menacing Hedge) here - http://menacinghedge.com/fall2018/review-murphy.php
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acquire a copy of "Cutting Eyes From Ghosts" by Ariana D. Den Bleyker from the Blood Pudding Press shop here -https://www.etsy.com/listing/512469489/new-cutting-eyes-from-ghosts-by-ariana-d?ref=shop_home_feat_4

6/15/18

A NEW Review of the Blood Pudding Press poetry chapbook, "Paloma" by Jennifer E. Hudgens at Cultural Weekly!


"The chapbook is a collector’s item
The actual physical book is hand-made by Blood Pudding Press and is a piece of art unto itself. The cover, front matter, and “innards” of the book are of high quality, heavy, tinted paper. The binding is string/yarn that resembles a feather boa (no real feathers used). Readers can choose among several colors of cover and binding (I chose hot pink cover with pink, blue, and multi colored bindings). 
The cover art for Paloma—featuring a likeness of Lauren Kate—is a collage made by the lost friend, Lauren Kate herself. And it fits the book as if it were an organic whole. Anyone who appreciates fine chapbooks will likely appreciate this book.
I read the entire chapbook at one sitting, and I have to admit, I was “blown away.” I recommend this collector’s item book to readers who appreciate an interesting speaker, good imagery, and sensitive, touching poems that manage to stay convincingly real. Paloma by Jennifer E. Hudgens is a keeper, for sure—and for all the right reasons"
from a wonderful new review by Eileen Murphy, of the Blood Pudding Press poetry chapbook, "Paloma" by Jennifer E. Hudgens, appearing in Cultural Weekly this week!



Thank you very much to Eileen Murphy and Cultural Weekly!