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In Become Echo, we experience the process of reconciliation of feelings that drive the body and fool the mind, and in doing so, we become witness to the urgency love demands of us.
A lover crisp as a white shirt becomes a rumpled lover; a lover in a red scarf becomes a memory of a red scarf. In these gorgeous poems of love, loss, and immanence, Robbin Farr finds our beautiful, messy desires. - Alan Michael Parker
Interrogating the endless human experience of love and loss, Robbin Farr’s gorgeous debut sings out, sings back. With heart-quick stems, goldflash koi, and sunspot yellow, her poems offer the attention we crave. - Sally Keith
These delicate poems echo and illuminate how elusive words can be in the face of loss even as they capture how memory and absence— those open spaces—speak to one another in a language of gaps and gleaming fragments that reverberate and console. - Hayden Saunier