book reviews
Reviews of the best poetry books, collections and anthologies; discover poems and up-and-coming poets across all cultures, genres and themes.
Whispers of the Library
In a town where the world moved too fast, there stood a library that time had almost forgotten. Most people passed it by—its creaky doors, the ivy climbing its stone walls, the faded sign reading “Margaret’s Memorial Library.” It smelled of old books, dust, and memory.
By Muhammad Hamza Safi9 months ago in Poets
The Light Between Two Windows
It was the kind of winter in New York City where even the streetlights looked tired. Snow clung to the sidewalks like forgotten promises, and the city pulsed quietly beneath its usual roar. Somewhere in the East Village, in an aging brownstone split into narrow apartments, two strangers lived across from one another, separated by little more than thirty feet of air and glass.
By Shakil Sorkar9 months ago in Poets
The Unwritten Legacy
Part VI: The Aftermath of Ash Clara’s decision to burn The Labyrinth of Echoes was not an exorcism—it was a catalyst. For years, she told herself she’d escaped Eleanor Marlow’s curse. Her novel, The Unwritten, became a cult classic, praised for its “feral originality.” Critics called it a manifesto against algorithmic creativity. Clara didn’t correct them.
By Shohel Rana9 months ago in Poets







