Praise for
Still (Finishing Line Press):
"Logen Cure's Still draws inspiration from Eros, whom she keenly argues is never eclipsed by the routines of our days. The dynamic energy in these poems derives from an ongoing battle–a uniquely human battle–between the rational and the feral. I'm grateful to Cure for her stark honesty and wit; for poems reminding us that our hearts are nutritious and must be eaten raw."
- David Roderick, author of
The Americans "With a voice that's intimately colloquial and unpretentiously aphoristic, the poems in
Still by Logen Cure ask us what it takes to be at home in our bones and brains, in our bedrooms and mirrors. In the poem 'Sixth Street, ' which opens the collection, after puking in a bar bathroom, the speaker comes to the revelation that 'all suffering / can be bodily, ' locating loneliness and past emotional trauma within the physical body. Cure sings the human animal voracious and tries to figure out what to feed it. This collection wets its whistle on a whiskey neat but ultimately finds satiation in love and companionship."
- Stevie Edwards, author of
Humanly