by Jack Remick | May 29, 2021 | Uncategorized
Wisdom Essays– Sidekick Press published these essays on August 10th.. Hardback and paper. Cover image © 2021 by Meredith Bricken Mills from Robert J. Ray’s blurb for the book: Remick is a teacher. “How do you tell the young to step here if there is...
by Jack Remick | Aug 9, 2020 | Uncategorized
5.0 out of 5 stars Maxine is Kali: destroyer and creator of worlds I read Maxine slowly because I like to sit and dream with characters a while. I find the author’s language, dialogue, and plot effective and compelling. I am a poet and I doff my poet hat to Remick....
by Jack Remick | Jun 25, 2020 | Uncategorized
From Maxine: I hesitate. I’m in that place when you really want something, but you’re edgy about taking it because the offer might be a trap and when it springs, you’re lost, legs broken, neck snapped, fingers crushed, chest caved in, skull shattered but you’re...
by Jack Remick | Feb 11, 2020 | Uncategorized
a review of Citadel by Susan Kemp SusanWKemp5.0 out of 5 stars Hard-hitting book by a good writer I’m giving this book such a high mark for three reasons. First, its sheer audacity. It really doesn’t hold back. Each chapter holds a new and horrifying view of our world...
by Jack Remick | Dec 20, 2018 | California, Central Valley, Uncategorized, Valley Boy, Writing Craft, Writing Techniques
Fugue in D minor, no score, furious. As she played, Teresa no longer saw notes, the flow of the music came and she did not look at her hands, she never looked at her hands. She did not want the flesh to be in the music but to be the channel that spoke to her and that...