Submitted by admin on Wed, 12/21/2016 - 19:42
Here is a Roundup Review of recent poetry books by Carol Muske Dukes in The Huffington Post. She gets around to OWLING (winning Grayson Press (2016) chapbook) in the final paragraphs.


— Poems by Jeredith Merrin
Now Available for Order from Able Muse Press
Full-length collection of original poetry from Jeredith Merrin, now available for order from Able Muse Press, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Foyles, and other online and offline bookstores worldwide.
Jeredith Merrin—brought up in the Pacific Northwest—took her MA in English (specializing in Chaucer), and a PhD from UC Berkeley in Anglo-American Poetry and Poetics. Cup, a special honoree in the 2013 Able Muse Book Award, is her third collection; her previous books are Shift and Bat Ode (University of Chicago Press Phoenix Poets series). She’s authored an influential book of criticism on Marianne Moore and Elizabeth Bishop. Her reviews and essays (on Moore, Bishop, Clare, Mew, Amichai, and others), and poems have appeared in Paris Review, Slate, Ploughshares, Southwest Review, Yale Review and elsewhere. A retired Professor of English (The Ohio State University), she lives near Phoenix.