Per Quindecim

· Soma Publishing
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Poet Linda Imbler’s ninth collection contains images of the best and the worst of humanity: stories of love, death, justice, betrayal, friendship, sorrow, and courage. Here are many essential concepts succinctly related in 15 lines or less. Although the compositions are brief and concise, as one reads the lines, the poet’s really big ideas explode off the page, leaving the reader with those relatable a-ha moments that are so satisfying to the psyche.

There is an array of poetic styles here: elfchens, Haiku, Nonets, Triolets, Etherees, rhyming poems, and free style poems. This is a delightful book that will be read and reread by poetry lovers and those for whom contemplation is more than a hobby.

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5.0
2 reviews
Kiki Ivey
March 17, 2021
Reading these poems was a treat for the senses. I think if I could pick a favorite it would be Colors Change. Or Sharks Tooth: Many bipedals fall early out of love causing the same, pain as from a bite. Linda Imbler is an excellent poet. Her poetry is evoking. Well worth the read.
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Sy Albright
March 20, 2021
The very best often arrive in compact packages like a blessed infant. I could say the same for these extraordinary collection of micro poems that locate the heart of the matter and bring it to the forefront of our lives. Social distances can be mandated but the voice of courage is heard by vigilant volunteer.
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