Suzanne finds her way in the dark, a dark without moon or stars or hint
of horizon, and takes us with her, and she is not averse to holding our
hand with strength. She finds her way in the light too, a light so
sharp, intense, and glorious it can blind us long before we see. The
poems are sensual, sinuous, sinewy, and spiritual. They bristle with
life. Suzanne grows harsh thorn bushes of questions she will not forbid.
Carves flesh out of rock, sculpts eternity from waterfalls of hurt and
confusion, walks out epiphanies and enlightenments grounded in finches,
arguments with her mother, tattoo sessions, and driving past white
crosses on American highways. Nothing is trivial, nothing so opaque it
cannot be explored. If there is struggle and loss here, there is also a
discovery of beauty and a serious investment in joy. Suzanne is one of
the finest, most honest, most lyrical, and most compassionate writers in
America today. This book of her poetry serves as a powerful and
beautiful introduction to her journey. Readers will quickly find their
own journey here as well. Lovers of words and what they conjure will
return to dip into this volume over and over again. review by Murray
Pura