- Published On: July 19, 2013
By Sue Sorensen, Vol 13, No. 1 (2013) Several poems in this skillful collection were so good on first reading that I put the book away for awhile and later returned to see if the [...]
- Published On: April 19, 2013
Review of (alive) By Susan McMaster, April 28, 2013 (alive): Selected and new poems by Rhea Tregebov is the kind of book we soon may be unable to buy as poetry publishers fold: thick, good paper [...]
- Published On: January 19, 2013
By George Fetherling, January 3, 2013 (December 2012 Issue) Rhea Tregebov opens her seventh poetry collection by telling us about a visitation she had that unexpectedly put an end to a period of literary silence: [...]
- Published On: February 29, 2012
The Knife Sharpener’s Bell: Review By Shelley A. Leedahl, February 29, 2012 Recommendation: if you buy The Knife Sharpener’s Bell, by Saskatchewan-born writer Rhea Tregebov, budget your time accordingly, because you’ll not be able to put this [...]
- Published On: February 19, 2011
The Knife Sharpener’s Bell: Review By Shawna Dempsey, Winter 2011 Tales of immigration to the New World are often told but the return voyages, from New World to Old, are less storied. Likewise, those of us [...]
- Published On: July 19, 2010
The Players and The Knife Sharpener’s Bell: Review By Lisa Grekul, Spring/Summer 2010 Margaret Sweatman, The Players, Goose Lane Editions, 2009 Rhea Tregebov, The Knife Sharpener’s Bell, Coteau Books, 2009 In The Players and The Knife Sharpener’s Bell, readers are transported to [...]