05/05/2011

“There Will Come Soft Rains” uses bird-songish rhyme to construct a study of human insignificance.

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BIO:

Saara Myrene Raappana was born and raised in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in such publications as 32 Poems, Harvard Review Online, The Cincinnati Review, The Gettysburg Review, and Verse Daily. She is an editor for Cellpoems.
MORE REVIEWS:

05/05/2011
'Sara Teasdale’s “There Will Come Soft Rains”', Saara Myrene Raappana


06/19/2011
'Lisa Fay Coutley, “View from the High Road”', Casey Thayer


05/05/2011
'Jeff Tigchelaar’s “One Way of Looking at Thirteen Blackbirds”', Saara Myrene Raappana


SOME POEMS:

10/20/2010
'Repent It, Acrobat', Nicholas Laughlin


09/21/2011
'What the Snail Is', Jorge Carrera Andrade


05/05/2011
'Sonogram', Rachel Richardson


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