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Gypsy Queen by Nicole Hennessy, reviewed by Rusty Barnes

Nicole Hennessy Gypsy Queen Crisis Chronicles Press 2019 60 pages $12 Nicole Hennessy's Gypsy Queen , #109 from Crisis Chronicles Press, is a representative small press text in many ways. Filled with free-verse poems that tend toward the long and discursive, the book is arranged in such a way that the poems' performative aspects are in full effect, with strong voice and lots of sound-play. In "Vultures," a poem in five short sections, the speaker says to the potential partner "Tell me everything about me./Leave no room for me to tell you." which is a nice effect, as potential partners in the beginning usually say "tell me everything about you," so it's an intriguing beginning. We know this speaker is all ego from the get-go, doubling down on that initial statement by confessing just a few lines farther down: I knew we'd walk to that cemetery together I wanted to tell you something about myself through those streets alone, a...