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I always encounter a certain amount of trepidation when it comes to live reviews. I have resigned myself to the idea that if I do not like what I am listening to, I simply do not say anything, and that mindset is a direct result of an editor once telling me that I could not…

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I used to have a feature on my blog where I would write reflections of things that I have observed in specific spaces of time. This observation is one from my perspective as a student for the last six years. My father asked me today what I wanted to do when I was done with…

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I am so EXCITED to share with you my interview with Lesley-Ann Jones; I requested this interview not only because I adore an underdog story, but also because, as both a music business student and a poet, I am deeply fascinated by the concepts of minutiae and veracity. I also understand, from a legal standpoint,…

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Ok, so here we go, hit play on this link and listen while you read! RiverPerformed by: KinvaraWritten by: Joni MitchellProduced by: Nigel JenkinsSource: Eve Music Ltd. Kinvara’s version of River is haunting, like wandering through a winter landscape where nothing can be fixed and the only choice is to quietly slip away. The track…
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You will note as you read this review that the tracks start with a mellow vibe, then transition to a harder edge. There is something about music that drips into the veins of our identity and morphs into a myriad of responses. It is fascinating how there are now so many tracks that can be…
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Rania: “Hi Anna, I’m absolutely thrilled to have you here with me today, I am looking forward to diving down the rabbit hole with you. Let’s begin with my first question: how did you first discover the double bass, and what made you stay with it?“ Anna: “It was really by chance. At my school,…

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It’s Saturday night, I don’t have the time to sacrifice on preambles as I have two assignments due tomorrow at 11:59 p.m., and a lot of work. I would much rather focus on the music of this review. The songs selected will coat you with a powerful cornucopia of human emotion which spans a few…
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I had the pleasure of speaking to Singer/Songwriter Kinvara, who incidentally released her take on the classic track I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing today. We discuss a myriad of subjects from Kinvara’s love of various art media, how to cry properly in a theatrical environment, the importance of art on identity, and a…

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Join me as I take a deep dive down the rabbit hole with singer-songwriter Lauren Stewart in this candid and colourful instalment of Data Girl’s Rabbit Hole. From an origin in the music industry that would turn most people’s hair grey, to reaching the pinnacle of what it means to be a songwriter—this conversation explores…

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Drip, drip, drip, warm salty liquid falls off the peak of a cheek weaponised affection fake accolades of praise proven to rest as faux gauntlets that offer queries of affection that never existed Sunbursts iridescence sunken sorrow an ache which spreads through the complete circumference of a ceramic bowl the sound of shattered pieces bits…

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I’ve been putting off writing this article, which should have been completed a month ago, because of the sheer energy it took to finish an Honours Undergraduate Degree in Behavioural Science over the past four years. From the start of the 2025 winter academic term, I posted a series of weekly poems chronicling the emotional…

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Over the past four years, I’ve been working toward an undergraduate degree in Behavioural Science, which I completed this month. I mention this because music played a crucial role in helping me succeed and remain focused. Lyrics, melodies, intention, and identity all matter deeply to me, which is why I’m extremely selective about what I…
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Superficial Paradise by Maiasaura—OK, seriously, stay buckled when you listen. This song will take you on a path that induces a cardiac event in the best possible way. Maiasaura engages in crisp, clean, and punctuated notes, with numerous pivots that leave you guessing where the track will go next. With superimposed vocals over high-octane music,…
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I don’t think anyone has time to waste on a superfluous intro, so let’s dive right in. Welcome to Data Girl’s Rabbit Hole first review of 2025. Please note that reviews will be written every fourth Friday of the month. If you have something reviewed, email it to datagirlsrabbithole@gmail.com. Now… let the musical games begin!…

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HAPPY RELEASE DAY Girls Just Wanna! I am so overjoyed to share my interview with April Rose of Maiasaura. Happy listening everyone. Oh, and when you are done check out Girls Just Wanna on all digital platforms today.

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Every writer wants to scribe magnificent content. However, most writing is found discarded or forgotten. There was a mentality ages ago that printed press would be utilized to line birdcage, papermache, or to wrap fish and chips. Although some words remained seared in the mind, the tactile artifacts are obliterated; there is the odd scrapbook…

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When I first started CCIQ, well at least the review portion I had an important decision to make — do I simply post poems on my site and give proper credit or ask each individual poet for their permission to post directly on my site. I chose the latter and this is why, when it…
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Gus Sanchez is one of those types of writers that does not give a flying f*ck! As he constantly expresses himself regardless of whatever opinion is on his mind at the time and usually does it with a strong sense of advocacy. I’ve been following Gus’ writing for years now and he always manages to…
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You know every single individual interview that I conduct, I learn more about writers who are willing to pour their heart out, just like that of Poet Zola Cate Picone. Writing is such a precious gift and to be able to share various views of writers across the globe is incredibly fulfilling. Zola’s work is…
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I have to admit I love the idea of an independent press creating their own merchandise with ingenuity, imagination and a high level of creativity. There’s something about an indie publication I relish so much. Like Paper & Ink Literary Zine for example they house many fascinating poets in their archive. The founder Martin Appleby…
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We all constantly live with the ghosts that surround us through our daily lives. To be able to pull from so many stories to comprehend the main journey of one person is not only enlightening but also quite emotional. All the Ghosts We\’ve Always Had gives depth to even the simplest poem. I could strongly…
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I’ve always said it many times on my blog, I’m fiercely jealous of artists because they have so many wonderful tools at their disposal for creating art and as a writer all I have are my pens and parchment – pretty boring if you compare it to the cornucopia of supplies artists have at their…
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A couple of years ago, I was writing for The Punk Archive and was given this exceptional poetry book to review. That very book was Scott Laudati’s first poetry collection entitled Hawaiian Shirts in the Electric Chair – that is when I first discovered who Scott is. I was so grateful as his poetry is…
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MK McWilliams is a soulful writer that simply wants to earn a living with her writing. I guess, that’s all any of us ever wants, to earn an income doing something that we love. It’s quite the difficult task but luckily MK is not giving up any time soon – which is wonderful news for…
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I’m always in awe of writers who allow their imagination to flourish through the work – just like that of the poetry of Kinga Iwanicki. I’ve reviewed Kinga’s work before and found it to be very profound, thoughtful and honest. No doubt Kinga’s answers throughout the interview reflect the care she takes in writing her…
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You know each and every time I interview a different writer, whether they be a poet or novelist I’m always faced with something immensely unique. The way in which each one of us writes creating a special world of out own that’s impenetrable from outside forces. Don Beckworth is a very prolific scribe that has…
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I remember about a decade and a half or so ago – I had put poetry on the back burner to design jewelry. There’s something so tedious, comforting and time consuming about stringing little seed beads. I can see designing: rings, necklaces, bracelets and earrings as a source of stress relief. I genuinely enjoy engaging…
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Founder and EIC of Wildflower Warriors, Amy Turberville is such a strong advocate when it comes to fighting for the rights of women all over the world through poetry and writing. We should all be so brave as to scribe against oppression especially when it comes to abuse against women. It’s such an important subject…
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Lesley Worthington is new to the world of poetry but; not one lacking insight. The way she scribes open reflections of various human emotions and different subjects is quite beautiful. One doesn’t have to have spent the better part of years writing poetry for it to count as Lesley has shown us. The whole purpose…
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Let me tell you a little story before I delve into this wonderful interview with Christina Hart. Last year I ran out of eBooks for the Poetry Olympics, I totally miscounted how many I had. Christina came in with a generous offer donating all three of her poetry books in eBook format to fill in…
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Nathalie Milina in her daily work life helps others to improve their lives via Cognitive Behaviour Coaching. As someone who has worked as a Social Service Worker, let me tell you first hand how difficult it is to work with individuals everyday. What Nathalie does for a living genuinely takes a lot of energy and…
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Lynnea Michelle has quite the imagination, she creates worlds from her minds eye and oozes life into her stories with her passionate heart. It’s pretty remarkable how the writers are the ones who breathe life into their stories or poetry. Writing has changed the lives of many writers; it forces us to overwhelm our synapsis…
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When I was young, I had such love of horror. I was always impressed as to how horror special effects included so many props. We did not have the detail orientated special effects our modern-day movies offer us. It’s no different with horror books, I used to linger on every bit of rage, anger and…
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I love broadsides… But when I saw the broadside Glen Binger had send me digitally, I was in complete awe. Do you know what he did? It was totally brilliant. He has drips of poems in an organised fashion on the page that had lines like fold marks of a paper airplane. I genuinely thought…
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So delighted to share with you my interview with Novelist & Poet Christy Aldridge. If you like horror writing or mystery this is an author, you must read. To say Christy’s novels are a bit on the creepy or scary side is an understatement – she relished the prospect of gore and horror. One thing…
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If there was ever a mind worth picking with regards to excellent writing or questions about the publication industry Josh Dale is the human, you should be looking for. He is the EIC of Thirty West PH and all-round kind human being. I fell in love with the way Thirty West PH presents their books,…
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My friend Karina Bush holds nothing back when she writes. She always goes for the jugular — no holds barred! I’m very envious of that characteristic, I’ve always held too much back – it’s quite admirable the way Karina scribes. In our interview Karina opens-up about publishing topics of a sexual nature and why she…
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I love horror movies and gore since I was a child, there’s something about horror that I find to be exceptionally attractive similar to that of Ashanty Avila’s art pieces. The minute I gazed upon Ashanty’s miniature rooms I was completely hooked and relished every piece she had riddled with gore and mystery. Ashanty’s creations…
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No word of a lie Ari (Artemis Skye McNeil) is one of the most organic soulful people that you will ever have the honour of meeting. Aside from being an overly talented and creative poet, she also designs an air of soulful proportions within her art pieces. I mean, this beautiful creature takes the time…
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Candy Totem, Licorice Allsorts The minute I laid my eyes on Nicci Sevier-Vuyk’s candy totems I was in love. Licorice Allsorts, Necco Wafers and Love Hearts are amongst some of my favourite candies to devour like EVER. Even if you do not have my sweet tooth don’t worry Nicci’s work has something for everyone. Including,…
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When microbiology and writing screen plays collide, the out come is someone like Liz Lugo. Throughout this interview you will be taken on a journey into screenplays, changing life paths and the over all beauty to not giving it up regardless as to how difficult things may get or will inevitably get. I’d like to…
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Those who follow my blog are aware that I’ve been writing Poetry for nearly 32 years now. I believe in another life I was Poetry. When Hildur Höglind approached me about writing a review for her new EP I could not say no – regardless of busy how life was. First off because I love…
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how many snippets do you pick up during your day? are there moments of compelled adoration or times when you feel vulnerable and open your heart to a true friend one whom you can share your true intentions with and they would never dare judge you for the little moments of self doubt that accompany…
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This morning while I was flipping through my poems, deciding which one I was going to post my husband said to me “Ran, Anthony Bourdain is dead, he committed suicide!” I could not believe it — my optics automatically started to overflow with tears. Even now, as I type its through a glossed over and…
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i’m unequivocally aware that my obsession for the human condition really is not one that is normal i mean to constantly be in tears over worlds that hardly exist but in the mind of one who is willing to suspend reality from their lives when optics are glued to exceptional story lines – where adoration…
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Last year around this time I was interviewed by Josh Dale of Thirty West Publishing House for the first time ever in my life I was asked; “How familiar are you with the terms “glancer/glancership”, “boo”, “she-poem/poet”, and “balling”? “ I had no idea what half of those things meant at all until I started…
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The last time that I really thought about Marketing was in grade 11. I remember this one assignment where we had to design our own box of cereal and sell it to the class. At the time my brother worked for a company where I could get my hands-on sample sheets of self adhesive vinyl…
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As a child, the first thing that you are taught how do to when you start to hold a pencil, is to draw consistent circles in preparation to write letters. However, Iris Saar Isaacs has taken her pieces that may look like squiggles on ordinary paper and metamorphized them to become a part of her…
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Last year this month my book Cockroach Blueprint was published by KUBOA Press, I was so scared that it was too insane of an idea. But, the founder of KUBOA Press Pablo D’Stair thought that it was a terrific and was supportive right from the start. I thought, in the back of my mind that…
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Just this past week, I was asked by someone if I ever get bored with the number of interviews that I conduct for my blog. My answer was simple – no! And, here is why with each interview that has been facilitated a new connection has been made with another human being. As members of…
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There’s nothing like agreeing to do a foreword for a book you’ve not yet read… But, When G. J. Francis ask that I write a foreword for his novel Cinephilia, well needless to say I was honoured. I’ve never written a foreword for my works except the poetry one I wrote for my first book…
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Wade, @unkownthepoet Are you a sesquipedalian? Or are you one who utilises words in such a careful fashion? Either way your awareness can be enhanced by following The Round Table Challenge that is currently occurring on Instagram today and everyday for the next year – I might add. Are you not sure, as to what…
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Have you ever pushed a tube of paint through your fingers, feeling the squishy texture of the paint as you apply it directly on the canvas? I have and totally find that feeling completely therapeutic – as does Christy. The one thing that strikes me about Christy is her aquatic themed pieces. They just make…
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Sundays, in my opinion are designed to do nothing but chill out and listen to music or at least that is what my Sunday mornings were like before I married and had children… Regardless of how differently my weekends pan out these days, music still plays a large role in my life; if it were…
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Like I said, this is a year of favourites and going for it… I\’ve been addicted to the work of Dani West from the moment I was introduced to it. I wrote a review of her poetry months back when I was in review mode. And her lines still adhere to my mind \”I\’m a…
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As you may have noticed, I’ve been doing a lot of “what are they doing now interviews…” as follow ups. I thought it equally important to approach Josh Dale founder of…
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Whenever, I mention that I studied a couple of years to be an Opera Singer I get the strangest look like – why would you want to do that? My response, simply because it’s a beautiful way to express oneself – music does that on a whole yes, but Opera takes it up a notch. …
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This year is shaping out to be one of EXTREME excitement and delights. The minute I decided to start CCIQ Press, I realised that I required Resident Artist – one that was able to grow with the potential of a small press. The person who I selected is none other than the FABULOUS Valisa Bernardino.…
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I promised myself this year I would be braver. Which means reaching out to those who not only work in fields I respect but; also have an soulful artistic side. I\’ve been dying to ask Alicia Cook for an interview for some time now. So I figured there was no time like the present, I…
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Anyone, who follows my blog, knows that I am a huge fan of Poets/Writers and now publishing house owners of Bone Machine Books: Thom Young & Scott Laudati. I was fortunate enough to grab Thom’s attention for a couple of minutes – to scribe this interview for me. Bottom line, Bone Machine Books has a…
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Now, where is that blessed book? Yes here is it: Lady Jane Grey.A swift push at its hand-stitched pseudo-leather cover & VictorFrankenstein\’s secret laboratory lies exposed. Igor, his servant,spent the last hour & a quarter lighting all 200 beige bees waxcandles. Prior to Dr. Frankenstein\’s decision to work on humans, he found delight with creatures…
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I really truly am fortunate to be surrounded by all these amazing micro presses and poets which includes Mitch Green\’s house RAD Press Publishing. Do me a favour for a minute think of the word RAD and the feeling in which it evokes from your core. A derivative of the word RADICAL and RAD Press…
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Do you know what today is? It\’s the day Manic Raven Press Publishing is officially launched into the world!!! The founder Grant Jolly has roots heavily steeped in Scotland but has done something quite smart and universal — he is the founder of Manic Raven a global press that seeks to publish not only local…
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Karina Bush is a bold writer with brass balls who is quite methodological when it comes her work. Whether she be writing about: self love, sex or john\’s the body of work genuinely speaks for itself. I have to admit, I love artists who are ok with a little bit of discomfort when it comes…
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About three years ago, I had the good fortune of interviewing a tremendous human being who without fail has got to be one of my all time favourite Singer/Songwriters. Now, I have the opportunity for a follow up interview…. I would just like to extend my gratitude to Tony Moore for sharing a snippet…
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Now, that I\’ve had a chance to properly curl up with Karina Bush\’s Maiden, I think, I am ready to write this review. Maiden really truly is an journey for the senses, especially with regards to sexual and sensual exploration. When you read a painting you take note of specific techniques such as: brush strokes,…
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Grant Jollyhappens to be one of my favourite Poets. In addition to that, he doesn\’t only write but on July 16 he\’ll be opening his press called Manic Raven — so keep an eye out!!! Moreover all the poems listed below are from Grant\’s book \”Feed Him To The Bears\” which is currently available on…
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Twilight approaches, in its company a wearyspirit seeks a tear drops worth of welcomedsolace. Hands no longer able to navigate thissteering with wheel minimal visibility. I investigatethe unworthy surreptitious road to find the bedand breakfast that holds my current reservation. Finally, a driveway, delightful slumber only afew kilometers in distance. What a wondrous signto greet…
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The work of K. Iwanicki is: beautiful, heart wrenching & indeed quite profound… It\’s always circles- everything comes in them, leaving out the front door only to be back at its threshold moments later. These feelings from my past- keep manifesting the same reactions like clockwork- my body anchored down, hooked deeply beneath the mantle of…
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I must admit upon first read my strong sense of advocacy constantly screams “YES” while I viewed the poems below. As most of you know who follow the blog, I have a background in Social Services and a large part of that really is steeped in advocacy. Today\’s showcase is based on the profound work…
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When I read the poems of my next showcase Christy Aldridge I want to just sit and cry. Because her work is lovely and EXTREMELY emotive. It moves me to think of a mission that I started years ago called “the verity of humanity” basically, searching for personal and intimate truths. And Christy is quite…
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Norman Rockwell, cookie cutter houses and luscious descriptions are exactly what you will find once you read the tremendous pieces written by Allen Tesch below. Allen has an organic gift to leave the writer wanting for more. I always love/hate it when writers leave us yearning for more descriptions sometimes it\’s good to include every…
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I love dual meanings when I read poetry – Katie Nolen\’s poetry induces intellectual thoughts through her profound scenes. (Can you believe someone once told me that poetry is not intellectual? That is a story for another day…) Now, where was I, yes, Katie\’s work exhibits: bravery, independence and strength. She writes in a manner…
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And more from Thom Young…. Surf the surf isn\’t what it use to be now it washes up lives and dirty needles and once they found a lady in a green dress face down on the beach she said her name was Amber which seemed like a good enough name but the tourists were too…
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You know, in life how we get those: OMG! OMG! OMG! moments? That is exactly how I felt when Christina Hart agreed to allow me to showcase/review her unbelievable poetry on CCIQ. Forget about oozing honesty this poetry goes one step further — her pieces exude a condensed bold truth. Safe Word Sometimes I wonder…
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On today\’s menu, deliciously expressive delights by Medina Cekic. There\’s truly an organic and warm feel to Medina\’s work. Trust me, while you read, you will find her pieces enter your heart in a pure manner that will leave you to either laugh or tear up. I know for me, I\’ve wept or hysterically giggled…
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When I sit and contemplate some of the poetry from — my next showcase I want to cry. Perhaps, I should explain, it\’s not entirely what you might contemplate. When I read B Dani West\’s work I am overwhelmed with emotion — little pieces of pure perfection. I know many of you might think, I am…
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Karina Bush is a poet who doesn\’t restrain her emotions when she spawns her pieces. If the mood of a poem travels to an extremely dark place or is consumed with light she will follow her muse – regardless of subject matter until her desired piece is written. I find that quality quite brave about…
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A rare and beautiful mind that houses the proclivity to simultaneously scribe magnificent poetry and comprehend complex science on a level similar to that of Da Vinci — mesmerizes me. As always, I want my phrasing to flow exceptionally well but; this interview is extremely special to me because Claudine Nash to me is a…
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Do you remember when I interviewed Scott Laudati last week? Well, he had some questions for me as well…. SL: Congratulations on having your first book published! What are your thoughts on the experience so far? RMMW: Thank you so much! It certainly is a different experience than self publishing. Being published through (KUBOA) afforded…
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Welcome to my interview with Thirty West Publishing house founder Josh Dale — an individual who genuinely cares about the state of affairs with regards to poetry and the way it manifests itself via different mediums. Want to hear an interesting story about a tremendous writer and his mission of creating a beautiful storefront publishing…
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Thom Young is a writer who genuinely doesn\’t care what others think of him or his writing. A trait I completely envy — one of many facts that you will learn about Thom as you read my interview below. Thom gives his honest perspective about life and writing through out this dialogue. If you\’d like,…
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I am beyond thrilled to have had the opportunity to catch up with Punk Poet Scott Laudati. Scott\’s books Hawaiian Shirts in the Electric Chair and Play the Devil are both available on Amazon. Now, let\’s see what Scott has to say on a number of different subjects – shall we?! RMMW: As a published…
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Josh was kind enough to furnish me with a short bio which, I will let speak for itself in a minute. I wanted to first state how much I enjoyed reading: Gathering of Shadows, The rain is but a hum & #94. Josh\’s body of work is immensely thought provoking and genuinely left me asking…
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If you are familiar with independent poets on Amazon then you know of my next showcase. A poet who goes out of his way to create not only a sustainable body of work but one who has shown exceptional good humour and wit through his satirical writing. And I might add one whose books have…
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Nearly two years ago, I had the good fortune of reviewing music for this incredible blog based in the UK called The Punk Archive. And, here is the best part of all, I was able to review a chapbook — can you imagine?! One minute I\’m writing music-review-after-music-review then all of a sudden I\’m emailed…
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you can\’t tell me regardless of how the darkness consumes every swiss cheese hole of your riddled ventricles that equality between dark and light — diminished with the ignorance brought forth from our sun\’s radiant echo at present we shouldn\’t be infatuated with charcoal clouds — that could be perhaps the optimist in me —…
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pivotal moments stolen youth carefree emotions reign over a body that refuses to quit especially — during a performance that is nothing but simple adorned with a white, six pleated tuxedo shirt, glitter bow & cummerbund prepared to perform in front of hundreds it may not be the 5thave theatre but it was all ours…
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American Inc., the NO record, I Want To Die I\’ve literally not reviewed any music for months now, so when the opportunity arose for me to grab my favourite pen & notebook I think — I may have been a little too giddy! Just a quick backstory, last year April, when I was still writing…
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In the course of our lives there are indeed a plethora of different methods for us to chronicle our time; mine is by which pair of shoes or boots I bought when. Some of my best memories come from the weathered pair of Dr. Martens that I’d purchased during my second year in University. Needless…
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The moment that I set my optics on Kiki’s exquisite work I knew right away; I needed to reach out to request an interview. There are a myriad of ways to apply cosmetics in a fashion that suits nevertheless; once you take-a-look at Kiki’s work you will think that you’ve travelled to a realm of…
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Following my review of Meghann Wright\’s self titled EP for or CCQ I was able to catch up with her for a proper interview. The first time that I heard Meghann’s songs they completely resonated with me; I knew right away that I wanted to interview the artist associated with that specific body of work. …
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Brooklyn, New York based Singer/Songwriter Meghann Wright released her self titled album on October 28, 2014 with four new tracks including: Cocaine, Can’t Carry Water, Left My Heart in Brooklyn and Worth it (which is a Canadian bonus track only, but, if I were you I would try to get my ears listening to this…
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Spoke with many interesting human beings including; Curator, Pamela Edmonds… I know, there are moments in our lives when we feel incredibly grateful, those are my personal thoughts pertaining to my interview below. Pamela Edmonds is a woman who is willing to blaze her way for change, perception, ignorance of race and the rights of…
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In high school during our Christmas concert, I wore a sparkly indigo-blue bowtie with a matching cummerbund, 12 pleated white tuxedo shirt, iridescent black pants and a covered denim jacket, ripped into a vest adorned with studs all over the front, on the back in shiny square studs spelt the name of the rock band…
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Have you ever wondered what happens to a writer’s work after it has been submitted to an editor? I have too; serendipity guided these questions to my willing Editor, Dan Stoten, who is also the Founder of The Punk Archive. I feel that it is important for writers to comprehend the nature of the business;…
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\”I paint my own reality. The only thing I know is that I paint because I need to and I paint whatever passes through my head without any other consideration.\” Frida Kahlo Hello my name is RMMW, welcome to my ‘Medium Blog Cement Covered Quills’. My first ‘Artist Feature Perspective’ subject will profile the awe-inspiring…
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