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  • - fine poetry to turn your world around
    av Elya Braden
    164,-

    The Winter 2024 edition of Gyroscope Review contains fine poetry from the following poets: Lavina Blossom, Jude Brigley, Chip Brosius, Rohan Buettel, Sarah Carleton, RT Castleberry, Maureen Clark, David Colodney, Joe Cottonwood, John Cruze, Marc Di Martino, Margie Duncan, Lynn Gilbert, Jeremy Griffin, Richard Hague, Abdullah Jimoh, Wess Mongo Jolley, Molly Lanzarotta, Samantha MacIlwaine, Natalie Marino, Michelle Miller, Elaine Mintzer, Robbi Nester, Yoda Olinyk, Shaun Pankoski, T R Poulson, Bonnie Proudfoot, Sarah Rae, Sourima Rana, E Rhyme, Laurie Rosen, Mary Rummel, Susan Sailer, Michael Salcman, Peter Serchuk, Merna Dyer Skinner, Emily-Sue Sloane, Connie Soper, Dianne Stepp, Ralph Stevens, Eugene Stevenson, Alison Stone, Rowan Tate, Judith Taylor, Dawn Terpstra, Ruth Towne, Richard Westheimer, Cynthia White, Martin Willitts Jr, Shannon Winston

  • - 2023 Year End Anthology
    av Elya Braden
    289,-

    The 2023 Year End Anthology of Gyroscope Review features over 200 poems from the Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall Crone Power Issues of Gyroscope Review. Our poets have a lot to say, and while some speak of nature and love, others get down and dirty with politics and injustice. Poets responded to the ups and downs of events with wit and candor. You'll find a wide variety of voices over these four issues, some familiar and many emerging. Our poets are a fantastic bunch, and we always look forward to sharing their words with you. This Anthology contains our annual Fall Crone Power Issue. Our Poets: Winter 2023 - Alfred Fournier, Alison Stone, Alison Hurwitz, Andy Macera, Bill Griffin, C.M. Rivers, Cal Freeman, Carol Alexander, CJ Muchhala, David James, David Grubin, Devon Borkowski, Dorothy Johnson-Laird, Elizabeth Kanell, Elizabeth Schmermund, Ellen White Rook, Ellen Austin-Li, Geoff Collins, Howard Faerstein, Jane Richards, Jason Irwin, Jennifer Edwards, John Davis, Judith Taylor, Karen Greenbaum-Maya, Kari Gunter-Seymour, Katie Kalisz, KE Morash, Kika Dorsey, LA Felleman, Laurie Kuntz, Laurie Rosen, Lee Potts, Liam Strong, Lisa Zimmerman, Lisa Park, Mary Stone, Melissa Huff, Michael Carter, Robin Smith, S.C. Donnelly, Sandra Kacher, Sandra Fees, Sarah Carleton, Scott Ferry, Sharon Pinson, Stephanie Kendrick, Susan Vespoli, Suzanne Lummis, Victoria Lau. Spring 2023 - Daniel Brennan, Carol Casey, Matthew Chamberlin, Pacella Chukwuma Eke, William Cordeiro, Barbara Crooker, German Dario, John M. Davis, Diana Dinverno, Alicia Elkort, Tresha Haefner, Richard Hague, Jeffrey Haskey-Valerius, Amanda Hayden, Gloria Heffernan, Mary Holscher, Nafisa A. Iqbal, Jacqueline Jules, Olalekan Daniel Kehinde, Merie Kirby, Landa wo, Susanna Lang, Kevin LeMaster, Lenny Lianne, Mary Makofske, Liz Marlow, Kathleen Cassen Mickelson, Judith Mikesch-McKenzie, Claudia Mills, Mark Mitchell, Samantha Moe, Susan Moorhead, Miriam O'Neal, Colette Parris, Julie Paul, Elizabeth Porter, David Prather, Bonnie Proudfoot, Donna Pucciani, Claudia Reder, Phyllis Rittner, Russell Rowland, Claire Scott, Christina Ruotolo, Elaine Sorrentino, Laurel Szymkowiak, Phyllis Wax, Kathryn Weld, Richard Westheimer, Patricia Zylius Summer 2023 - April Asbury, Joe Barca. Maddie Baxter, Lisa Bellamy, Nancy Botkin, Devika Brandt, Steve Brisendine, Marion Brown, Ginger Dehlinger, Marc Di Martino, Jane Dickerson, Mary Alice Dixon, Elizabeth Edelglass, Alexis Rhone Fancher, Arvilla Fee, scott ferry, John Findura, Hayley Mitchell Haugen, G A Hindy, Catherine Hodges, Richard Jordan, Jeanne Julian, Peycho Kanev, Kit Kennedy, Linda Laderman, Elizabeth Levinson, Jim Lewis, D.S. Maolalai, Mary McCarthy, Elizabeth McMunn-Tetangco, Patrick Meeds, Marda Messick, Susan Cummins Miller, Louisa Muniz, Abby Murray, Lillian Necakov, Mary Paulson, Connie Post, Richard Risemberg, Bruce Robinson, Rikki Santer, Robin Scofield, Julie Standig, Gabriel Welsch, Jamie Wendt, Martin Willitts Jr, John Wojtowicz, Michael Young, Nicole Zdeb Fall Crone Power Issue 2023 - Christine Andersen, Ellen Austin-Li, Terri Watrous Berry, Terry Bodine, Janice Bressler, Jayne Brown, Sara Burant, Wendy Carlisle, Elizabeth Christy, Lisa Wence Connors, Susan Coronel, Robin Dellabough, Heather Dubrow, Adele, Evershed, Alexandra Fössinger, D. Dina Friedman, Lea Galanter, Marj Hahne, Elaine Handley, Pauletta Hansel, Judith Hansen, Mare Heron Hake, Nancy Huggett, Georgina Key, Helga Kidder, Hilary King, J I Kleinberg, Tricia Knoll, Paula Lambert, Diane LeBlanc, Lois Levinson, Kali Lightfoot, Susan Lilley, Peggy Liuzzi, Kelly Madigan, Wendy McVicker, Diane Melby, Marda Messick, Kathleen Cassen Mickelson, Jane Edna Mohler, Catherine Naisby, Martina, Reisz Newberry, Lynn Pattison, Marge Piercy, Patricia Rockwood, Patricia L. Scruggs, Sarah Dickenson Snyder, Julie Standig, Jessica Thompson, Agnes Vojta, and Elinor Ann Walker

  • - fine poetry to turn your world around
    av Elya Braden
    169,-

    Our Annual Crone Power Issue is filled with thought provoking work by a wonderful group of older women, including-Christine Andersen, Ellen Austin-Li, Terri Watrous Berry, Terry Bodine, Janice Bressler, Jayne Brown, Sara Burant, Wendy Carlisle, Elizabeth Christy, Lisa Wence Connors, Susan Coronel, Robin Dellabough, Heather Dubrow, Adele, Evershed, Alexandra Fössinger, D. Dina Friedman, Lea Galanter, Marj Hahne, Elaine Handley, Pauletta Hansel, Judith Hansen, Mare Heron Hake, Nancy Huggett, Georgina Key, Helga Kidder, Hilary King, J I Kleinberg, Tricia Knoll, Paula Lambert, Diane LeBlanc, Lois Levinson, Kali Lightfoot, Susan Lilley, Peggy Liuzzi, Kelly Madigan, Wendy McVicker, Diane Melby, Marda Messick, Kathleen Cassen Mickelson, Jane Edna Mohler, Catherine Naisby, Martina, Reisz Newberry, Lynn Pattison, Marge Piercy, Patricia Rockwood, Patricia L. Scruggs, Sarah Dickenson Snyder, Julie Standig, Jessica Thompson, Agnes Vojta, and Elinor Ann Walker.

  • - fine poetry to turn your world around
    av Elya Braden
    169,-

    The Winter 2023 Issue of Gyroscope Review contains poetry by fine, contemporary poets such as: Alfred Fournier, Alison Stone, Alison Hurwitz, Andy Macera, Bill Griffin, C.M. Rivers, Cal Freeman, Carol Alexander, CJ Muchhala, David James, David Grubin, Devon Borkowski, Dorothy Johnson-Laird, Elizabeth Kanell, Elizabeth Schmermund, Ellen White Rook, Ellen Austin-Li, Geoff Collins, Howard Faerstein, Jane Richards, Jason Irwin, Jennifer Edwards, John Davis, Judith Taylor, Karen Greenbaum-Maya, Kari Gunter-Seymour, Katie Kalisz, KE Morash, Kika Dorsey, LA Felleman, Laurie Kuntz, Laurie Rosen, Lee Potts, Liam Strong, Lisa Zimmerman, Lisa Park, Mary Stone, Melissa Huff, Michael Carter, Robin Smith, S.C. Donnelly, Sandra Kacher, Sandra Fees, Sarah Carleton, Scott Ferry, Sharon Pinson, Stephanie Kendrick, Susan Vespoli, Suzanne Lummis, Victoria Lau.

  • - fine poetry to turn your world around
    av Elya Braden
    169,-

    Welcome to the Spring 2023 Issue of Gyroscope Review. We always look forward to receiving Spring poems, many are full of optimism after poets toil through the long winter season. Thoughts often turn to flowers, birds, blue skies and green grass. (At least here in the northern regions.) Spring is a time of hope, and many of these poems speak to that feeling. Many other poems provide us cautionary tales, warning us to not get too comfortable, because injustice is still out there and needs to be addressed. These pages contain a fine range of poems for every taste. They remind us love, death, and nature are not always what they seem. The Spring Issue poets take us on a journey filled with passions, and a little bit of humor. Enjoy the poetic sunshine. Our fine lineup of poets for the Spring 2023 Issue include: Daniel Brennan, Carol Casey, Matthew Chamberlin, Pacella Chukwuma Eke, William Cordeiro, Barbara Crooker, German Dario, John M. Davis, Diana Dinverno, Alicia Elkort, Tresha Haefner, Richard Hague, Jeffrey Haskey-Valerius, Amanda Hayden, Gloria Heffernan, Mary Holscher, Nafisa A. Iqbal, Jacqueline Jules, Olalekan Daniel Kehinde, Merie Kirby, Landa wo, Susanna Lang, Kevin LeMaster, Lenny Lianne, Mary Makofske, Liz Marlow, Kathleen Cassen Mickelson, Judith Mikesch-McKenzie, Claudia Mills, Mark Mitchell, Samantha Moe, Susan Moorhead, Miriam O'Neal, Colette Parris, Julie Paul, Elizabeth Porter, David Prather, Bonnie Proudfoot, Donna Pucciani, Claudia Reder, Phyllis Rittner, Russell Rowland, Claire Scott, Christina Ruotolo, Elaine Sorrentino, Laurel Szymkowiak, Phyllis Wax, Kathryn Weld, Richard Westheimer, Patricia Zylius

  • - fine poetry to turn your world around
    av Elya Braden
    279,-

    The Gyroscope Review Year-End Anthology for 2022 contains all 4 editions (Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall Crone Power Issue) of Gyroscope Review poetry magazine. Only available in print version, get all your 2022 issues for half the price! The Year End Anthology contains work from over 200 poets writing on a wide range of topics such as nature, love, growing old, strength, death, current events, and a multitude of other subjects. We feature poets from around the world. Our Annual Fall Crone Power Issue is a special issue featuring amazing poetry by women poets over the age of fifty. At over 260 pages, there are plenty of poems to immerse your inner reader in poetry goodness. You can find all 2022 issues and previous Gyroscope Review issues and anthologies by searching Amazon for Gyroscope Review. We hope you enjoy this anthology and if you are a poet, consider submitting poems to us for upcoming issues. Guidelines are found at https: //www.gyroscopereview.com. Thanks for reading!

  • av Elya Braden
    228,-

    The Sight of Invisible Longing explores the shattering and remaking of identity following the end of a long marriage. If a woman is no longer wife or primary caretaker of her children, who is she and where does she belong in this world? Her dreams of flight share both a sense of the untethered and a desire to live free of traditional roles and expectations. In these linked poems and collages, Braden exposes the raw wound of her grief, recognizing that imperfection is the bread of fellowship, and invites the reader on her journey to reconcile her past through rediscovering her sensuality, reclaiming her voice and recovering her spiritual connection.

  • av Elya Braden
    196,-

    In Open The Fist, the poet navigates the primal impulses of sexuality, violation and reclamation. She shines a light into the dark corners of her family dynamics, grappling with what it means to be born a girl, to survive into womanhood and to look back. These poems bear witness to the healing power of truth-telling. Childhood trauma may cast its long shadow, but through the alchemy of poetry, Braden transforms her past into a path to forgiveness. In the end, the reader celebrates with the poet as she exclaims: "Risk the ricochet of fate/taunt the gods/with your raucous joy!"

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