Small Enterprise Mary Biddinger Books
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Poetry. The time creeping toward the millennium, yet before Y2K panic inspires everyone to stockpile bottled water and cheap wine. The place a Midwestern metropolis with echoes of Chicago, Cleveland, and Detroit, a city trying to preserve the past as a future arrives with gut rehabs and shuttered churches. The dramatis personae corner bar denizens, bad girls with big plans, novels and their writers, a petulant lake, flocks of grandmothers with rosaries, a wrecking ball or two. Mary Biddinger's fourth full-length collection of poems, SMALL ENTERPRISE, introduces us to a world of risk and risk management, a continual struggle to stay afloat, and a hot triangular romance between man, woman, and city.
Small Enterprise Mary Biddinger Books
Thank goodness for the abundance of poetry coming to our attention, through journals, in eBooks, and anthologies and in books such as SMALL ENTERPRISE by Ohio poet Mary Biddinger. There was a time a few decades ago when it seemed that the art of writing poetry was seeming abandoned, yet now here we are in a time of instant social communication and the luxury of reading poetry by poets who know how to distill and make visible and palpable those aspects of being alive, of feeling, of loving, of aching, and exhilaration and of depression appear on a well considered page and remind us of just how ancient and still viable this art form is.Then on the stage steps Mary Biddinger and her alchemy pours forth with eruptions of words and ideas that challenge us at every level while they provide some of the finer poems being written today. At times her poems confuse - and that is fine because in the middle of the night, after digesting these poems, the light comes on and the felling responds to the words she has placed before us so artfully, `untangling past from present, through poems preoccupied with gentrification, imaginary coin-operated machinery, and an uncanny doubling of good and wicked selves.'
RISE OF THE NOVEL
Your novel wintered in the East Village,
a coldwater flat with inexplicable
walls. Your novel was a bag of beads.
Your novel came in the back seat
of a taxi. Your novel made grievous
errors that were the genius
errors of a second favorite carriage
horse naked in a public park
along with everyone else and no one
cared but me and my poor skirt.
Your novel was neither loose, baggy,
nor monstrous, except for one
Sunday we will not discuss but recall
often, privately. Your novel was no
Versailles. Your novel was born behind
a craft store, under your jacket,
and you tried to reveal it to somebody
but your novel was not yet ready.
Your novel was the train cry background
of all my childhoods. Your novel
was a cautionary tale in the shower
with a skimpy nylon curtain.
Your novel was the second of two films
about the continental divide.
Word magic, alchemy, challenging and exciting – these are the works of a master poet. Grady Harp, October 15
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Small Enterprise Mary Biddinger Books Reviews
My favorites were the risk management memo. I have more yrs. in the business filed than MSW.
Even though they were not really business oriented I still enjoyed them for that reason. How can I get something out of them & use it in my everyday life.
I did not receive any type of compensation for reading & reviewing this book. While I receive free books from publishers & authors, I am under no obligation to write a positive review. Only an honest one.
A very awesome book cover, great font & writing style. 53 very well written forms of poetry (prose) book. They were all very easy for me to read/follow from start/finish & never a dull moment. There were no grammar/typo errors, nor any repetitive or out of line sequence sentences. Lots of exciting scenarios, with several twists/turns & a great set of unique characters to keep track of. Not something I normally read but I enjoy something different. There is no doubt in my mind this is a very easy rating of 5 stars.
Thank you for the free Goodreads; Black Lawrence Press; Autographed; paperback book
Tony Parsons MSW (Washburn)
Thank goodness for the abundance of poetry coming to our attention, through journals, in eBooks, and anthologies and in books such as SMALL ENTERPRISE by Ohio poet Mary Biddinger. There was a time a few decades ago when it seemed that the art of writing poetry was seeming abandoned, yet now here we are in a time of instant social communication and the luxury of reading poetry by poets who know how to distill and make visible and palpable those aspects of being alive, of feeling, of loving, of aching, and exhilaration and of depression appear on a well considered page and remind us of just how ancient and still viable this art form is.
Then on the stage steps Mary Biddinger and her alchemy pours forth with eruptions of words and ideas that challenge us at every level while they provide some of the finer poems being written today. At times her poems confuse - and that is fine because in the middle of the night, after digesting these poems, the light comes on and the felling responds to the words she has placed before us so artfully, `untangling past from present, through poems preoccupied with gentrification, imaginary coin-operated machinery, and an uncanny doubling of good and wicked selves.'
RISE OF THE NOVEL
Your novel wintered in the East Village,
a coldwater flat with inexplicable
walls. Your novel was a bag of beads.
Your novel came in the back seat
of a taxi. Your novel made grievous
errors that were the genius
errors of a second favorite carriage
horse naked in a public park
along with everyone else and no one
cared but me and my poor skirt.
Your novel was neither loose, baggy,
nor monstrous, except for one
Sunday we will not discuss but recall
often, privately. Your novel was no
Versailles. Your novel was born behind
a craft store, under your jacket,
and you tried to reveal it to somebody
but your novel was not yet ready.
Your novel was the train cry background
of all my childhoods. Your novel
was a cautionary tale in the shower
with a skimpy nylon curtain.
Your novel was the second of two films
about the continental divide.
Word magic, alchemy, challenging and exciting – these are the works of a master poet. Grady Harp, October 15
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