- Published On: August 13, 2024
Steven Beattie of That Shakespearean Rag blog reviews both books: "Two veteran poets explore the ineffable by way of the tangible and everyday." (Please note this site is available to subscribers only; well worth the [...]
- Published On: May 2, 2024
Talking to Strangers is full of lyric poems that take notice of the seemingly simple things that people might often take for granted: unexpected meetings in an airport, on a British Columbia beach while walking, [...]
- Published On: April 20, 2024
So grateful for this positive, thoughtful and eloquent review: ' This collection is a master class in description and brevity. Elizabeth Taylor has “cornflower blue eyes”, and the taste of marmalade on toast becomes [...]
- Published On: April 6, 2024
Ronny Litvack-Katzman has reviewed Talking to Strangers for the Montreal Review of Books: “To be a flower in Rhea Tregebov’s garden, a bird in her window, a passerby on the street, is to be loved [...]