This is a book about many things. In essence, this is a book someone who has chronic pain or any chronic condition will find a great deal in. Any woman also. Any lesbian. Virtually any human being if they are willing. It’s a universal book about a life. Sarah Bigham asks in her introduction; What … Continue reading Book Review: Kind Chemist Wife: Musings at 3 a.m. by Sarah Bigham Reviewed by Candice Daquin
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Mariah Voutilainen reviews SMITTEN, edited by Candice Louisa Daquin
Indie Blu(e)’s Smitten should be your newest gift of poetry By Mariah Voutilainen Before I begin to review Smitten, a book that lays bare and re-frames (in a very personal manner) the love that women have for women, I must be equally open. As I formed my thoughts, I realized that I was (and am) extremely nervous about how to respond … Continue reading Mariah Voutilainen reviews SMITTEN, edited by Candice Louisa Daquin
Candice Louisa Daquin Reviews John Biscello’s Arclight
What an incredible and irreplaceable collection. John Biscello has already earned his stripes with the first poem in his book Arclight. Biscello has that very rare quality of being a natural born poet. His use of words is so sublime and striking, it has the power to cast into shade, most other poets. Such is his … Continue reading Candice Louisa Daquin Reviews John Biscello’s Arclight
Candice Louisa Daquin Reviews Sarah Doughty’s Just Breathe
One of the hardest things to do when reviewing a book is to read other reviews. I typically don’t because it can be intimidating or distracting. However, I was curious to know what others had thought of this series of books and interestingly more has been written about Sarah’s Earthen Witch Novels series than most … Continue reading Candice Louisa Daquin Reviews Sarah Doughty’s Just Breathe
Candice Louisa Daquin Reviews Nicholas Gagnier’s Leonard The Liar
As a kid I read a short story in a magazine that has stayed with me ever since, the poignancy of the story was so powerful I never forgot it. When you read a lot of fiction it takes a unique tale and way of conveying it to be unforgettable, I could probably name all … Continue reading Candice Louisa Daquin Reviews Nicholas Gagnier’s Leonard The Liar
Indie Blu(e) Welcomes Candice Louisa Daquin
For an introduction to Candice's stunning writing, visit The Feathered Sleep Daquin’s own life, traveling from her native France, via England, Canada and finally the US, has brought a myriad of experiences that others have often been able to tap into via her writing. A collection of lives really, and with this, she tries to … Continue reading Indie Blu(e) Welcomes Candice Louisa Daquin
Barista Favorite: This wide world/Candice Lousia Daquin
The Baristas have chosen their favorite piece of writing from the March 22nd Pay It Forward Thursday at the Go Dog Go Cafe. We are honored to share This wide world by Candice Lousia Daquins at The Feathered Sleep. We highly encourage you to visit and read more of Candice's writing. It is lovely Watching you … Continue reading Barista Favorite: This wide world/Candice Lousia Daquin