Chapbook - "Let the Scaffolding Collapse"
Chapbook of poems published by Finishing Line Press (2012)
“Renee Podunovich excels in her newest collection. The journey through these evocative vignettes leads us to the powerful understanding that we need to “Trust the empty spaces” and “let the scaffolding collapse.” The characters in each poem reflect our own Divine Human Experience, and Podunovich treats our vulnerabilities with tenderness and wise insight.”
Robin Stratton, Editor, Boston Literary Magazine, author On Air and Then She Ran, robinstratton.com.
“These are poems of thirst and hunger, more hiss than hush, more jazz, more blaze, more pluck. Renee Podunovich has a ferociousness to her work that pulls us in and pushes us to step outside what is comfortable into the world that is charged and changing.”
Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, The Miracle Already Happening and Holding Three Things at Once, wordwoman.com
Chapbook of poems published by Finishing Line Press (2012)
“Renee Podunovich excels in her newest collection. The journey through these evocative vignettes leads us to the powerful understanding that we need to “Trust the empty spaces” and “let the scaffolding collapse.” The characters in each poem reflect our own Divine Human Experience, and Podunovich treats our vulnerabilities with tenderness and wise insight.”
Robin Stratton, Editor, Boston Literary Magazine, author On Air and Then She Ran, robinstratton.com.
“These are poems of thirst and hunger, more hiss than hush, more jazz, more blaze, more pluck. Renee Podunovich has a ferociousness to her work that pulls us in and pushes us to step outside what is comfortable into the world that is charged and changing.”
Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, The Miracle Already Happening and Holding Three Things at Once, wordwoman.com
Chapbook of poems published by Finishing Line Press (2012)
“Renee Podunovich excels in her newest collection. The journey through these evocative vignettes leads us to the powerful understanding that we need to “Trust the empty spaces” and “let the scaffolding collapse.” The characters in each poem reflect our own Divine Human Experience, and Podunovich treats our vulnerabilities with tenderness and wise insight.”
Robin Stratton, Editor, Boston Literary Magazine, author On Air and Then She Ran, robinstratton.com.
“These are poems of thirst and hunger, more hiss than hush, more jazz, more blaze, more pluck. Renee Podunovich has a ferociousness to her work that pulls us in and pushes us to step outside what is comfortable into the world that is charged and changing.”
Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, The Miracle Already Happening and Holding Three Things at Once, wordwoman.com