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Home / home / New Review of Scattered Clouds Raves “SC is one I return to again and again”

Apr 27 2020

New Review of Scattered Clouds Raves “SC is one I return to again and again”

In a new review Kristin Kowalski Ferragut describes the ways in which Reuben Jackson's latest collection keeps her coming back for more.

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Recently Kristin Kowalski Ferragut took some time to shout out five poetry books over on her blog, leaving short reviews for each. Reuben Jackson's much-talked-about Scattered Clouds made the list beside other excellent collections like Indran Amirthanayagam’s Coconuts on Mars and Courtney LeBlanc's Beautiful & Full of Monsters.

Of Scattered Clouds, Ferragut says she "Spins from enchantment to wonder to sadness, then finds [herself] laughing out loud." It is one of those books that brings her back. For her, it is a collection "[she] returns to again and again, always learn[ing] something new."

Read Ferragut's full review here.

Check out Reuben Reading from Scattered Clouds here.

Buy Scattered Clouds (13.99) free shipping on all domestic orders.

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