Monthly Archives: January 2014

door of thin skins reviewed in Cutbank

“It is emotionally complex and riveting despite its detachment. It complicates the label of confessional poetry or memoir with its formal agility and its conceptual demands of its reader. It is a welcome addition to those books that teach us … Continue reading

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reviewed by Tabios in Galactea Resurrects issue 21

“I am grateful the poet created this book.” Read full review by Eileen Tabios

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reviewed by Rabinowitz in Galatea Resurrects Issue 21

“Perhaps we need a new genre to define Dentz’s work: autobio-poetics, for example, work that mines intense (in this case, devastating) personal experience through hybrid forms for its lyric potential and narrative exigencies creating a text that is part memoir/part … Continue reading

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