Tag: Daniella Toosie-Watson
On Titling Poems
Posted by Cincinnati Review | Feb 4, 2021 | On Craft | 1
Chimera, Chimera: A Review of Willie Lee Kinard III’s Orders of Service
by Cincinnati Review | Feb 16, 2024 | Review | 0
Daniella Toosie-Watson reviews Willie Lee Kinard III’s ORDERS OF SERVICE.
Read MoreA Findable Veil: Joy and Hope in Carl Phillips’s Wild Is the Wind, by Daniella Toosie-Watson
by Cincinnati Review | Feb 23, 2022 | Samples | 0
We are pleased to share this review by Daniella Toosie-Watson of Carl Phillips’s Wild Is the Wind...
Read MoreFull Review Feature on Joy, Hope, and Delight
by Cincinnati Review | Feb 23, 2022 | Samples | 0
We are pleased to share the entire review feature from Issue 18.2 on joy, hope, and delight,...
Read MoreOn Titling Poems
by Cincinnati Review | Feb 4, 2021 | On Craft | 1
Titling is sometimes the easiest, sometimes the hardest part of crafting a poem—a process that seems shrouded in both mystery and luck. Five poets share their perspectives.
Read MoremiCRo: “The Man I Do Not Sleep With” by Daniella Toosie-Watson
by Cincinnati Review | Dec 2, 2020 | miCRo | 0
The uniquely bright-blue sky, the grass, butterflies, and turtles in the poem are all part of a world that reimagines the typical relationship between lovers, but also between nature and the body.
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