The
two poetic voices featured today come at poetry from decidedly different
directions. Susan Lewis, in How to be
Another, exclusively uses the prose poem form, while Katharine Hoerth centers
her poems in Goddess Wears Cowboy Boots
in a specific geographic region.
Lewis
is the author of several other collections of poetry, including Animal Husbandry (2008), State of the Union (2013), and This Visit (2014). In How to be Another, her exclusive use of
the prose poem form for the 70 poems in the collection gives the volume an
almost news documentary feel, as she considers all of the facets of relationships.
To
continue reading, please see my post today at Tweetspeak Poetry.
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