"Proposal: the humblest part of speech as a principle of cognition. As in the and , the one thing and another. As in the mortal paradox: here and gone. As in the newborn's foundational gaze, when 'face seeks / face to fix upon.' Carolyn Guinzio is far too savvy a writer to make her case with circumstantial detail, the plausible gestures of auto- or allo-biography. She is after recognition of a far more essential, far more demanding sort. And, thrillingly, this is exactly what she achieves, in a book as beautifully crafted and stirringly intelligent as any I have read in a very, very long time. These are brilliant, heartening, necessary poems.
" --Linda Gregerson .