Billie Chernicoff is the author of five collections of poetry, most recently Minor Secrets (Black Square Editions, 2022) and Amoretti (Lunar Chandelier Collective, 2020). She lives between the Catskill Creek and the Hudson River.
The natural world, mushrooms and birds, the classical. Peter O'Leary's trilogy begs, not argument, but vista. His work never loses its tensegrity, to invoke Buckminster Fuller. Its openness is a fretwork at times. Closely woven at others. His voice sideswipes gangster movies, Spenser's Faerie Queene and Melville's great white whale. Then too what impresses herein is the company. To its shared delight, this gathering during and after the pandemic, via email then Zoom finds and reports upon myriad contours, sinuous plasticity, but never anything carved, cut, or dried. The level of conversation, back and forth, the subtle participations, word, paragraph, proposal sparkles. A book to open and read. -Thomas Meyer