This is an expansion of a book review I posted previously.
Cause and Effect Poetry by Chessly Nesci (2009, AG Press, $10.95) is a diverse collection of poems and poetic short story/essay/ruminations. They range from recession-era ("Economy," "Dream House") to romantic ("Dream," "Crush") to inspiring ("Strength") to fairy-tale-like ("The Hidden One"). Along the way, Chessly meditates on such topics as the tragic loss of her father, an emotionally abusive past relationship, and personal insecurity. She deals with these weighty topics with a hopeful, yet realistic, determination. Which is not to say she can't be lighthearted: see, for example, her loving ode to coffee:
"...I love the smell of coffee beans
And how they sound
Grinding in a coffee machine
I am an addict
Maybe I need therapy
Don’t think I want to stop
It makes by body feel warm
Soothes the senses
Makes me feel relaxed at first
Then mighty accomplished after a cup
Just curious if anyone else is addicted?
Loves it better than a lover
Has to have it first thing..."
The book concludes with eleven short-short stories, the best of which are "Flying," "Summer Love" and "Blind Date." These three in particular feature intriguing, yet realistic, female characters in romantic scenarios. (You can't blame me for liking them best; I'm a hopeless romantic myself!) I look forward to more from this talented poet...and won't have to wait very long. According to AG Press editor and publisher Cheryl Pillsbury, Chessly has two more books of poetry and short stories in the works!
You can find Chessly's book online at the AG Press bookstore: http://agpressma.books.officelive.com/ChesslyNesci.aspx.
BTW. if I seem like I'm bragging about this book, it's only because I'm the editor.


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If I ever get it done it will be titled "No Rhyme, No Reason"
Maybe you will be my editor!!! No where near completion, just a 'collection' right now, and most of it is already posted here on Gather, individually.
There are some very tallented Authors out there that are finding it hard to make it with the market the way it is. Glad to see some getting reviews here.
:-)
I think that with the odd way of moving points earned out and no hope of regaining "recommendations" on old articles that had earned points, Gather has a few loose screws in its head. So I am going to make it a point of courtesy and social reciprocation to recommend all articles highlighted on all my friends' homepages when I see them come by my homepage, and perhaps this way all Gather friends can feel worthy again in that grand Gather illusion of points and recommendations