Bruce Arlen Wasserman
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- Review of Michael Wasson’s SWALLOWED LIGHT, Copper Canyon Press, by Bruce Arlen Wasserman at NY Journal of Books
- New Book Release
- “Clay,” “66,” and “How to Lose a Mother” published by Cathexis
- My Book Review: Shrapnel Maps, on NYJB website
- My Poem, “From Rechavia,” wins Anna Davidson Rosenberg Award for 2019, 2nd Place
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Review of Michael Wasson’s SWALLOWED LIGHT, Copper Canyon Press, by Bruce Arlen Wasserman at NY Journal of Books
Just posted is my review of Michael Wason’s groundbreaking poetry collection, Swallowed Light, released by Copper Canyon Press (Twitter: @CopperCanyonPrs, Instagram: Copper_Canyon_Press) on May 10th, 2022. Through his poems, Wasson has unearthed the buried bones of generations and brought their … Continue reading
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New Book Release
Finishing Line Press Publishes The Broken Night Poetry Chapbook I am pleased to announce my poetry chapbook, The Broken Night, will be released by Finishing Line Press July 15, 2022. Read what reviewers have said: “In The Broken Night Bruce Wasserman performs the … Continue reading
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AN UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY JUST RELEASED
An Undiscovered Country, a new and provocative collection of free verse exploring the nature of love, is now available on Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.com as well as through independent booksellers. The collection transports readers through a portal of experience … Continue reading
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AN UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY MENTIONED IN STAR-TRIBUNE
An Undiscovered Country by Bruce Arlen Wasserman (Horace Simerman Literary Press 2011) was recently mentioned in the Minneapolis Star Tribune. The collection of poems takes a multidimensional look at the nature of love, transporting readers across the sedimentary layers of … Continue reading →