ReviewWith a lyrical heart and in near-conversational pace, Kindra McDonald resurrects what is not quite buried but threatens to be: Fossils, a world quickly disappearing from the digital sphere. Yet, nothing that a word can re-affirm is ever extinct. With affection for the made objectโa kitchen utensil, a torn page, a telephone or letter, paper dolls, napkinsโMcDonald turns periphery into centerpiece, and we wonder, with both longing and pleasure, how we could have missed so much detail, and the beauty in it, why we do not ourselves revolve around the thrush, the map, the wedding favorโฆย How grateful we must be for this poet whose reverence for reality turns our senses into avenues of grace.โSofia Starnes, Author of The Consequence of Moonlight and other works.ย Lovers of words will be lovers, too, of Kindra M. McDonaldโs premier poetry collection, Fossils, which attests in nearly every poem to the imaginative, constructive power of language. Here can be found such a wild profusion of things and the wiggly, oily words that accompany them โโWords swell in my head making houses / to dwell in,โ the poem โCompoundโ tells us before warning, โThere is always a lie in believe.โ I knew an old woman who counseled that I should be wary of the things I read because, as she so quaintly said, โPaper will lie down for anyone.โ For McDonald, paper sits, lies, rolls over, and begs, and I am here for all of it.โKaren Craigo, author of Passing Through Humansville and No More Milk (Sundress,ย 2018 and 2016)ย Kindra McDonaldโs Fossils invites and channels excavation, concentration, and playfulness.ย Itโs an inspiring collection of exacting poems, calling us to task.ย May we be worthy of these unearthings.โRenรฉe Olander, author of American BacklashAbout the AuthorKindra McDonald received her MFA from Queens University of Charlotte. She teaches poetry at The Muse Writers Center and is an adjunct writing professor and sometimes doctoral student. Her work has appeared in various journals and anthologies. She is the author of the chapbooks Concealed Weapons and Elements and Briars and the poetry collections Fossils and In the Meat Years, (forthcoming). She has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and for Bettering American Poetry. She lives in the city of mermaids with her husband and cats and she changes hobbies monthly. http://www.kindramcdonald.com/