In the Dark Hours gets reviewed; tombboy gets another mention

By Christopher Shoust

Dr. Amy Tucker, a writer and poet based in the South Okanagan of British Columbia gave Jeremy Le Page’s new poetry book In the Dark Hours an amazing review recently. She has been extremely helpful to Lost Telegram Press and she writes 30 Days by the Sea, a research inquiry into the third shore, and “The Accidental Athlete,” a column on welcoming wellness, for the Kamloops Chronicle. She is also regular book reviewer for The British Columbia Review, and races as an age-group athlete. Kukwstsétsemc.

tombboy gets reviewed

By Christopher Shoust

Mykyta Ryzhykh’s concrete poetry book tombboy, which was released last month had its first raving, full-length review published recently. Peter Mladinic, a poet living in Hobbs, New Mexico wrote a very gracious piece called “Kill the War.”

First review for tombboy: “masterfully created”

By Christopher Shoust

Roberta Beach Jacobson, editor of the smols poetry journal, an eclectic poetry journal featuring ultra-shorts, five words max. as well as being the editor of Five Fleas Itchy Poetry has been the first out of the gate in support of Mykyta Ryzhykh’s soon to be released concrete poetry book tombboy.

Book Review: Persona Digitalia

By Christopher Shoust

Photoworks started a great new venture in 2025 in an attempt to continue the dialogue between photography and poetry in the form of the P5 Photo Poetry Pamphlet Series. As it stated on its website: “photography and poetry have been in dialogue since the earliest days of the camera… Yet despite nearly 200 years of such work and many stand out examples, photo-poetry has not been widely recognized as a distinct genre.”