
Recently I received a request from Eileen Ike West to read and review her new poetry collection, Whistler of Petty Crimes.

Up front, Ms. West provided a copy of the collection, but the thoughts and opinions about the book are my own.
I thoroughly enjoyed this little volume, and indeed, it gave me a lot to think about and meditate upon. Evidently, un-superstitious, West has included thirteen poems, if one does not count “In Memoriam,” it’s dedication. The themes of the poems are widely varied, the poet’s thoughts on everything from softball to telling/contemplating the future.
My favorite poem was “2020: A Year Out of Hand.” Dealing with the pandemic year, a year I had two weeks in which to learn to teach on line thanks to our university being closed down–a baptism by fire–the poem conveys the closing-down of everything. Three girlfriends and I had planned a weekend…
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