In what stands as her remarkable fifth anthology of poetry, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz masterfully refines her distinctive preoccupations, expertly transforming them into facets that radiate with an exquisite brilliance. With a bold and fearless imagination, she ventures into the realm of the extraordinary, delving into the curious territories explored within "Cryptozoology" and "A Short History of Unusual Fish." Concurrently, she confronts her own inner struggles with a resolute spirit in pieces such as "Hog Butcher of Workshop Table" and "On Why I Shouldn't Read Books," showcasing a remarkable interplay between the personal and the universal. Notably, Aptowicz's collection takes on a celebratory tone as well, as she sheds light on the unsung heroes of uniqueness in compositions like "Little Heard True Stories of Benjamin Franklin" and "Crack Squirrels." Through her adept poetic craftsmanship, Aptowicz invites readers on a multifaceted journey that explores both the enigmatic corners of existence and the complexities of the human psyche. Her collection not only demonstrates an unwavering commitment to her craft but also offers a range of emotions and experiences that resonate deeply within the hearts of those who encounter her words. Everything Is Everything is an illuminating journey that captures the essence of our curious and quirky world.
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