Nathan Leslie, Author of Hurry Up and Relax, Sibs, and Best Small Fictions Series Editor
Ava C. Cipri, Author of Leaving the Burdened Ground and Queen of Swords
The stunning poems in Gregory Luce's Riffs & Improvisations know ecstasy. They pulse, ache, and rejoice. These poems live in kitchens, juke joints, symphony halls, and most importantly, the human heart. Luce conducts masterfully. We feel the beat in a crowded Metro Station, we dance, mistaking our breathing for another's. These poems take us into the marrow of music, where rhythm recognizes its relatives in our bones. These poems take us into cold purgatory and a river of bourbon. Luce gives us Coltrane, and much more, which means, his poems save us.
Joseph Ross, Author of Ache and Raising King
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