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Intervening Absence? Yes.

Gently Read Literature just published my review of Carrie Olivia Adams’ Intervening Absence. Thanks GRL.

I still chew on the poems in this book. They’re good.

Gently Read Literature, by the way, is worth attention. They strive for more comprehensive reviews of books which incorporate a substantial amount of quotation–they let you encounter the texture of the stuff.

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Joe Hall is the author of five books of poetry, including Someone's Utopia (2018) and Fugue & Strike (2023). His poems, reviews, and scholarship have appeared in Poetry Daily, The Academy of American Poets Poem-A-Day, Postcolonial Studies, Peach Mag, terrain.org, Poetry Northwest, Ethel Zine, Gulf Coast, Best Buds! Collective, and Eighteenth-Century Fiction. He has taught poetry workshops for teachers, teens, and workers through Just Buffalo and the WNYCOSH Worker Center.

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