Martina Reisz Newberry



After the Earthquake

Poems of anger, journeying, impatience, war, love, all of which push the edge of the poetry envelope.
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Selected Works

Poetry
NOT UNTRUE & NOT UNKIND
A compelling story telling style reminiscent of Robert Frost, the enigmatic brilliance of Emily Dickinson and the working class insights of the great singer-poet John Prine.
RUNNING LIKE A WOMAN WITH HER HAIR ON FIRE
Unique, startling and every bit as colorful as its lively patchwork cover (by artist Kristen Brix Jacobvitz).
Nonfiction
Poetry
Hunger
HUNGER speaks to us of personal and planetary appetites--how and if they are satisfied.
After the Earthquake
Meticulous, contemplative, savvy, wry, angry, and at the same time hopeful in timbre, Newberry’s voice speaks out and encourages her readers to search for some kind of harmony and complicity with their surroundings.



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