Porthos’ review of Kocher’s Sky Mall

Eric Kocher’s Sky Mall was a delightful voyage across the friendly skies of reflective moments that occur during travel. He has inquisitive poetic layovers in what it means to be human, a parent, a romantic partner, and a part of society’s collective consciousness.

The two-line stanzas bring first class service to the readers with wonderful imagery, thought provoking figurative language, and this delightful ability to do poetic loopty-loops and artfully fold back on exquisite ideas.

One of our favorite poems is “Cocaine Bear.” The idea of connecting this monstrous inflight movie choice to the power of “motherhood” was extremely brilliant

Grab a Dewars and get cozy with this captivating poetry collection. Two big poetry paws up!

Published by fultontheauthor

She’s twenty-nine-ish and recently married a man who was either very brave or very stupid enough to ask her after witnessing thirteen years of mindboggling mental hang-ups. She has two beloved dogs named Huckleberry and Tom who moonlight as Canadian Mounties in their spare time. Her favorite words are whirling dervish and phantasmagorical. Her students at Miami Dade College inspire her to keep writing and never stop randomly quoting all of Bruce Campbell’s best lines in the Evil Dead series. Groovy! Her book of poems "To the Man in the Red Suit" is set to be published by the good people at Rootstock publishing in May 2020. Here is a link: https://www.rootstockpublishing.com/rootstock-books/man-in-the-red-suit

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