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""In this first book, Melissa Hotchkiss has already found her métier. She does remarkable things with brevity and foreshortening, and rarely the same thing twice.""Michael Ryan
""Storm Damage views an ordinary world in a quiet, extraordinary way. The world is painted with words yet concretely defined at times by what is 'not.' The poems make an arc of language and reflection, while remaining offbeat and disarming. They contain wonderful angles and new slants to 'see by'.""Michael Burkard
""Melissa Hotchkiss's poems have the powerful defamiliarizing quality of certain Eastern European films. One careful, oddly lighted take after anotherfocusing on the very minute, ordinary thingssuddenly releases an enormous spookiness, sadness, or longing.""Alan Williamson --Review
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