Mary Angeline's "Precise Intrigues" has the rigorous murmur of a needle stitching a tapestry where each line adheres to a necessary trajectory, "seen at the moment as part of the vision." Once again, we are reminded that language is the ordering structure of how we come to know, and that changing the order changes what we know. What comes to light is the possibility of further possibilities, as full of delight and mystery as any advent. (Ann Lauterbach)
