Dazzling Wobble

Judyth Hill
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Rebecca Seiferle describes DAZZLING WOBBLE as "a whirling dervish—a love poem" written "with the ecstasy of a postmodern Rumi." Veronica Golos calls the work "a lush and lavish glossolalia." Hill has been described as "shamelessly ecstatic and exclamatory, proclaiming her unfettered joy in being alive" (Sam Hamill); "a poetic transformer whose work lights up the reader’s whole body/mind power grid" (Joseph Hutchison); and a "Doorway Woman" (Gary Lawless).
Genres: Poetry
78 Pages

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