Kirkus reviews Ira's Some Holy Weight in the Village Air:
. . . With careful attention to meter and reverence for the natural world, Fisher will remind readers of Robert Frost, as he highlights village eccentricities and the bland inevitability of life, as well as the beauty of trees, wind and other seasonal phenomena. While most of the poems depict tender scenes, the more captivating selections focus on not necessarily momentous but still intimate moments between individuals . . .
Thoughtful and hushed imagistic works.
--Read the full review at Kirkus Discoveries.
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