How to be Married after Iraq: A Review

How to be Married After Iraq

Abby E. Murray published this slim volume (29 pages) of poetry in 2018. You can find it at www.finishinglinepress.com.

The poetry inside is by turns gentle and brutal, not in a physical way, but mentally, in the tension between reality, beliefs, and custom. This book has many moments where the rigid expectations of military culture smash against the poet’s solid beliefs and personal integrity, like waves crashing on recalcitrant boulders.

The poet writes a sharp hook, drawing you into a poem and keeping you there to its end:

By the time we move to a seventh city
I am portable as a jug of water,

Another one, I hand it to you like a single potato chip:

To sit in the simulated living space at Ikea
is to know what sand knows
as it rests inside the oyster.

You must continue where they lead you.

The poet paints in colors muted by time and despair and switches palettes to whimsy and joy.

They paint vignettes, portraits in miniature, and the insides of heads.

Page to page this book surprises you, and that’s the best thing poetry can do.

Abby E. Murray is the 2019-2021 Poet Laureate for the city of Tacoma, Washington. They are the editor-publisher of Collateral, an online journal about violent conflict and military service. Their latest book is Hail and Farewell, published by Perugia Press.

A Book Review of Writing War

Ron Capps wrote this book on writing for use by The Veterans Writing Project in their writing seminars and workshops. This book is a delightful read. It is a comprehensive guide to the craft and art of writing.

Writing War is a meticulously researched and well thought out book on writing fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. Throughtout the book, Ron Capps utilizes  examples from Veteran writers, so that his efforts will resonate with his intended audience.

The Veterans Writing Project. 2014. 148 pages.

A Book Review of Unguarded

There is an intensity in her love letters that Lynn Marie Houston brings directly to us in this book of war poetry. Poem by poem, the story is told. She waits for his return. She writes. Can the bond of love, which is strong, last beyond a deployment in Afghanistan? There is much to be understood here, poem by poem. There is much to convey when a poet is unguarded.

The Heartland Review Press. 2017. 34 pages.

A book review of Welcome To FOB HAIKU

This collection of war poetry by Randy Brown leverages both humor and haiku. The author does his best to demystify the process and jargon of war. The broken places in my own mind are stronger and calmer now that I’ve read this book of war poetry. Thank you, Randy Brown.

Middle West Press LLC. 2015. 81 pages.