by Richard Subber | May 19, 2026 | Language, My poetry, Poetry
we feast on meanings
taste
a honey made of words,
verses dripping languor,
stanzas squeezing
sweet meaning from the words,
the poem is a bouquet of words,
the blooms fall open
as each phrase proceeds,
we feast on meanings,
embrace each image,
enlarge each thought,
and savor all that lingers.
March 8, 2026
Inspired by “While Listening to Others Talk about Poems in Small Groups” by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, March 7, 2026
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Book review: A Cold Welcome
The culprit was global cooling,
500 years ago…
by Sam White
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My first name was rain: A dreamery of poems with 52 free verse and haiku poems,
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Your comments are welcome—tell me what you’re thinking.
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by Richard Subber | May 17, 2026 | Poetry, Reviews of other poets, Tidbits
the drawbridge is creaking…
“…How can you ask a princess
To deal with this terrible mess?
Wake me again in another hundred years.”
from the children’s poem “…and after a hundred years had passed, Sleeping Beauty awoke (at last!) from her slumber” by Judith Viorst, in her book Sad Underwear, New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 1995
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Copyright © Richard Carl Subber 2026 All rights reserved.
Book review: Shakespeare’s Wife
Germaine Greer went overboard a bit…
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Seeing far: Selected poems with 47 free verse and haiku poems,
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by Richard Subber | May 14, 2026 | Book reviews, Books, Poetry, Reviews of other poets
una canción
Book review:
Bookjoy, Wordjoy
by Pat Mora (b1942)
New York: Lee and Low Books, Inc., 2018
32 pages
“una canción del corazón”
a song of the heart, Pat Mora’s Bookjoy, Wordjoy
If you read these poems aloud, your feet will start dancing.
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Book review. Copyright © Richard Carl Subber 2026 All rights reserved.
Movie review: Same Time, Next Year
all-American adultery, oh yeah…
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In other words: Poems for your eyes and ears with 64 free verse and haiku poems,
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by Richard Subber | May 12, 2026 | My poetry, Poetry, Reflections
rise to be a star
being star
How can you pick one to name?
Are they close or far?
Can they dance?
Is it hard to be a star?
Become a star.
Everything can be star,
words are constellations,
shining is so easy,
so good,
such beginning,
you can rise to be a star,
be celestial…
twinkle.
February 22, 2026
Inspired by “Tender Astronomy” by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, Feb. 20, 2026,
and by “Winter’s Tale” movie (2014)
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Book review: Shantung Compound
They didn’t care much
about each other…
by Langdon Gilkey
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Empyrean: new poems with 57 free verse poems,
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by Richard Subber | May 9, 2026 | American history, Book reviews, Books, Power and inequality
they had full lives…
Book review:
Daily Life of Native Americans:
From Post-Columbian through
Nineteenth-Century America
Alice Nash and Christoph Strobel
Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2006
Daily Life of Native Americans is a completely accessible and well-researched account of the daily lives—in social, religious, emotional, and human frames of reference—of Native Americans in the early centuries of their interaction with other peoples of the world.
Nash and Strobel provide ample context for the challenging and devastating changes that Indians faced, surmounted, and accepted in the decades after Europeans “discovered” that two unknown continents existed, populated by millions of people who had developed their own civilizations for thousands of years.
The end-of-chapter notes and the bibliography are a bounty for students of history.
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Book review. Copyright © Richard Carl Subber 2026 All rights reserved.
Book review: Waterloo
The slightly Hollywood bravery
of Richard Sharpe,
the butcher’s work done at the battle…
by Bernard Cornwell
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As with another eye: Poems of exactitude with 55 free verse and haiku poems,
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