To be a first-class poet requires a fluency of language, mastery of a vocabulary sufficient to express seminal, original thoughts set down with rhythm, with imagery, and with descriptive evocation that communicates flawlessly with the recipient of the poetry of verse. Such is the case with the poetry of E.M. Schorb.
--The Midwest Book Review
To be a first-class poet requires a fluency of language, mastery of a vocabulary sufficient to express seminal, original thoughts set down with rhy...
Schorb's poetry has won a number of awards in many categories from a wide range of competitions over recent decades--from the formal, to prose poems and free verse. The poems collected here are free verse in style; unpredictable and intriguing in subject matter.
Schorb's poetry has won a number of awards in many categories from a wide range of competitions over recent decades--from the formal, to prose poem...
Schorb's poetry has won a number of awards in many categories from a wide range of competitions over recent decades--from the formal, to prose poems and free verse. The poems collected here are free verse in style; unpredictable and intriguing in subject matter.
Schorb's poetry has won a number of awards in many categories from a wide range of competitions over recent decades--from the formal, to prose poem...