Review
Susan Davis does everything a poet should do in her first book of poems: Davis is clearly an accomplished poet. -- Michael McFee, pre-publication review, June, 2006
Susan Davis does everything a poet should do in her first book of poems: Davis is clearly and accomplished poet. -- Michael McFee, pre-publication review, June, 2006
Susan Davis does everything a poet should do in her first book of poems: Davis is clearly an accomplished poet. -- Marisa de los Santos, pre-publication review, June, 2006
Susan Davis does everything a poet should do in her first book of poems: Davis is clearly an accomplished poet. --Marisa de los Santos, pre-publication review, June, 2006
Susan Davis does everything a poet should do in her first book of poems: Davis is clearly and accomplished poet. -- Michael McFee, pre-publication review, June, 2006
Susan Davis does everything a poet should do in her first book of poems: Davis is clearly and accomplished poet. --Michael McFee, pre-publication review, June, 2006
Susan Davis' supple, wise, precise poems dive fearlessly into an ocean of loss and emerge bearing consolation and hope. -- Marisa de los Santos, pre-publication review, June, 2006
The poems in "Gathering Sound" are fearlessly attentive; her poems answer loss with hope, limn grief with beauty. -- James Harms, pre-publication review, June, 2006
The poems in "Gathering Sound" are fearlessly attentive; her poems answer loss with hope, limn grief with beauty. -- James Harms, pre-publication review, June 2006
The poems in Gathering Sound are fearlessly attentive; her poems answer loss with hope, limn grief with beauty. --James Harms, pre-publication review, June 2006
Susan Davis does everything a poet should do in her first book of poems: Davis is clearly and accomplished poet. -- Michael McFee, pre-publication review, June, 2006
Susan Davis does everything a poet should do in her first book of poems: Davis is clearly an accomplished poet. -- Marisa de los Santos, pre-publication review, June, 2006
Susan Davis does everything a poet should do in her first book of poems: Davis is clearly an accomplished poet. --Marisa de los Santos, pre-publication review, June, 2006
Susan Davis does everything a poet should do in her first book of poems: Davis is clearly and accomplished poet. -- Michael McFee, pre-publication review, June, 2006
Susan Davis does everything a poet should do in her first book of poems: Davis is clearly and accomplished poet. --Michael McFee, pre-publication review, June, 2006
Susan Davis' supple, wise, precise poems dive fearlessly into an ocean of loss and emerge bearing consolation and hope. -- Marisa de los Santos, pre-publication review, June, 2006
The poems in "Gathering Sound" are fearlessly attentive; her poems answer loss with hope, limn grief with beauty. -- James Harms, pre-publication review, June, 2006
The poems in "Gathering Sound" are fearlessly attentive; her poems answer loss with hope, limn grief with beauty. -- James Harms, pre-publication review, June 2006
The poems in Gathering Sound are fearlessly attentive; her poems answer loss with hope, limn grief with beauty. --James Harms, pre-publication review, June 2006
Product Description
There is an appealing self-assurance in these poems---a poet is in charge though clearly aware of the slippery nature of experience. The poems tend to be narrative, often containing gratifying twists at the end, as in He Caught Everything in which the poets ambidextrous father, after were told of how he alternated the use of his hands in a variety of ways, the poem concludes with telling how he saved the day in a fire at the expense of both hands. There are many fine poems her: in an intriguing fantasy, Romeo Gets There Firs, we see Romeo in the after life waiting for his lover---a fascinating idea which is managed well. The Fist Wifes Lament in Late Winter is a left-handed elegy, another fascinating idea in which the first wife speaks of her former husband who has died.

