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Echoes, Neo-Victorian Poetry - Community Reviews back

by Janice T.
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a reading life
a reading life rated it 9 years ago
Echoes is a lovely collection of rhyming poems, elegant and witty. Most are wonderful, a few need editing (I found typos). I enjoyed this collection a lot and I plan to pick up her second volume, Echoes II: More Neo-Victorian Poetry, soon. An excerpt from Mr Bleak’s Tomatoes The land was t...
This Place Needs More Clockwork Twist
If you’re as tired of shallow and pretentious prose as I am, then take a taste of these good old-fashioned, solid, rhyming poems. This lovely little volume will add a touch of class to any library with nearly everything written in iambic pentameter! And, most important of all, it was written by my ...
Sharon E. Cathcart
Sharon E. Cathcart rated it 11 years ago
"Echoes" is the first poetry chapbook I've read in a long while. I had the great pleasure of meeting the poet/author, Janice T., during Clockwork Alchemy 2013."Echoes" is an interesting take on poetry; Janice T. uses varying rhyme schemes and styles to tell stories. Three pieces in the collection ...
'Tis Nyte! by Elizabeth Watasin
'Tis Nyte! by Elizabeth Watasin rated it 11 years ago
'Echoes, Neo-Victorian Poetry' by Janice T. is a lovely walk in the vintage style of rhyming verse. There are captured moments and reflections, as well as epic storytelling, notably a long poem on the journey of a fox, and several dramatic (and often tragic) visions of the sea. As poems do, there ar...
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