"[This is] a hybrid book, a combination of poetry and prose. It proves that at high levels of composition there is little distinction between the two. A superb accomplishment." "It is easy to forget that only the rarest of people have something interesting to say about themselves. But Fleda Brown proves a mesmerizing exception--anything she cares to share is manna for our deepest needs." (Foreword Reviews) "Fleda Brown has such a wide ranging intelligence, such a large and quirky variety of subjects, and such facility with language that you come away from her poems amazed at the emotional impact under the entertaining and colloquial surfaces." "Cast in an impressive variety of forms, Brown manages her signature, magical metamorphoses, poetry skying at its best, yet, somehow, never leaving the ground it rises from." "To read these poems is to look through a newly washed window; the world is strangely bright and, at the same time, frighteningly familiar.
This is a difficult effect to achieve--one that only succeeds when it is not an effect, but something effortless. In [Brown's it is not an effect, but something effortless. In [Brown's it is not an effect, but something effortless. In [Brown's it is not an effect, but something effortless. In [Brown's] hands, effort is invisible." (in the Georgia Review (Fall 1994)).