Target by Kate Evans


Target
Title : Target
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ISBN : 1946647160
ISBN-10 : 9781946647160
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 124
Publication : Published January 25, 2018

“Kate Evans takes us from the dreamlike moonscape of a failed marriage through the alienated ravings of a middle-aged woman pursuing sexual misadventure, and finally arriving in the sensual present of new love against the backdrop of foreign cities. Throughout the book, she retains tight control over form and language, winking at us with sly rhymes and surprising line breaks. Target comes to us as sweet and juicy as ripe fruit from the achingly honest, increasingly expansive voice of an adventurer who has awakened to herself.” —Anne Jennings Paris, author of Killing George Washington


“Kate Evans’ new collection of poetry is a journey of home and away, the domestic and the exotic. The power of her language, her honesty, and her exacting images get at the heart of the ache and wonder of the human heart. Target celebrates life, love, and the challenges of living at the edge of self-discovery.” —Persis Karim, author of Tremors


Target Reviews


  • Kate

    As the author, I'm biased. But I wrote the book I wanted to read. And I loved doing it!

  • Lisa

    As soon as i started reading this book i didnt want to put it down. I loved everything about this book. There were many times i had to stop reading for a moment and reflect because the words hit so close to home for me. I cant say enough about Kates new book Target. 5stars in my opinion!!!

  • Isaiah Vianese

    A warm and open-hearted collection. Recommended, especially for LGBT readers and those interested in travel.

    [Full Review coming soon.]

  • Diana Iozzia

    “Target”
    Written by Kate Evans

    “Target” is an interesting and unique reading experience. “Target” is a collection of poems, separated into the years that Kate has written them. We see Kate early on, optimistic and happy in life. Then, over the years, Kate becomes a bit sad, melancholy, perhaps she’s had some experience with mental illness. We see her grow as a person through her writing, so this feels reminiscent of a memoir. In addition to “Target”, Kate also sent me a copy of her actual memoir, “Call It Wonder”.

    Not only does Kate’s experience change in the years the poems were written, we also see different writing styles, some more writing techniques, and different voices in her different years. Kate has a fascinating use of juxtaposition through her book. She also uses metaphors, personification, and unique similes.

    The poems I enjoyed most were:

    1. First
    2. Bed
    3. Two Women on a Summer Morning
    4. Housesitters
    5. The Trip of a Lifetime
    6. Valentine
    7. Collison
    8. Regeneration
    9. A Life of Yes

    * I received a complimentary copy for reviewing purposes. *