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The following are reviews and testimonials by other authors and poets.
Testimonials
Book Reviews
News and Updates
- Wichita Gallery Now Carrying Jack's
Books and Framed Art (March 6, 2010)
Three Pea Staging and Design and Pea Pod Consignment Gallery are located a
few blocks east of downtown Wichita, KS, near the Commerce Street Art
District. A book signing is being planned to correspond with the
Spring release of Jack's upcoming book, "Aspects
Long Forgotten."
For more information, go to
Locations.
- New Book Soon To Be Released
(March 3, 2010)
The long awaited "Aspects Long Forgotten" has been completed and is in the
publishing stage. Like Jack's previous books of poetry and
photography, this book will concentrate on nature and Americana and is named
for a poem within the collection. Watch for more news on the upcoming
release.
- Poetic Form Inventor Contributes
(February 15, 2010)
Since Jack's last poetic form article on AC about how to write a "Blitz"
poem (http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2671473/poetic_form_the_blitz.html?cat=42),
he has been in contact with the form's inventor, Robert Keim, who has given
Jack some great background on the reasoning behind it. AC has agreed to let
Jack post an updated version of the piece that will include comments and
more detail from Mr. Keim's correspondence. (That version has now been
written and posted on AC.)
- Jack Included in "Staff Picks"
(February 15, 2010)
Jack has been mentioned again in February's "Staff Picks" on GotPoetry.com
for his participation in the "Blair Pentathlon," which requires a poet to
write five poems in five specified styles in five days. Jack's quatern,
"Subtle Clues," was highlighted in the article. Read more at
http://www.gotpoetry.com/News/article/sid=49208.html.
- Article Published by Poetic Monthly
(February 15, 2010)
Jack's latest article, "The Scene of the Rhyme", was published today on
Poetic Monthly Magazine. You can find it at
http://www.poetstage.com/poeticmonthly.htm
on page 46 using the "View Free PDF" link about half a page down. He is
asked about rhyming poetry all the time and this column attempts to explain
his thoughts on the subject.

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