<p>In Michele M Miller's debut chapbook of poetry&nbsp;The Pocket Museum of Natural History she holds up an assortment of artifacts-from insects and animals eggs bones and fossils to rotting potatoes a sharp bit of glass and a two-headed calf-asking us to examine the physical and mortal worlds in their transformations and the sacred found in the mundane. Here Miller explores&nbsp;the intersections between nature science personal experience and ephemeral moments of wonder love and loss. A poetic cabinet of curiosities in this curated collection every poem offers its own type of specimen-the material the intimate the beautiful the transient and in some cases the brutal-for observation and contemplation. Accompanying notes offer the reader enlightening information on the poems' subjects and artifacts. With&nbsp;finely cut language and a lyrical sometimes unsettling tone these poems hold close the interconnected meanings of objects and the living in a universe composed of impermanence.</p><p> </p><p></p>
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