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Patricia Furstenberg’s Review of “Ariel’s Song”

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I want to thank author/poet Patricia Furstenberg for her wonderful review of my first poetry book, Ariel’s Song: Published Poems, 1987 -2023, on Goodreads. She is an excellent writer who has published numerous books for children and adults. To learn more about her, click on the link below:

Patricia Furstenberg

Author of 56 books, 109 followers on Goodreads

April 13, 2024

“I enjoyed Dawn Pisturino’s poems included in her debut poetry book “Ariel’s Song” so very much!

The volume offers a diverse array of styles and themes that will definitely appeal to various readers. One will enjoy sharp limericks as well as haunting sonnets, the anthology exploring a rich spectrum of emotions but how else, Dawn Pisturino is a passionate poet. Each poem resonates with rich imagery and evocative storytelling. Readers will be happy to immerse themselves in Ariel’s world of longing and enchantment, as have I

Two poems stood out for me.

“Ariel Sings” has stood out for me as a captivating and evocative piece. The poem weaves imagery and emotion to create a sense of enchantment and longing. The portrayal of Ariel, with her lusty song and web of intrigue, draws the reader into a spellbinding narrative. The repetition of “I do not want to go” reinforces the speaker’s reluctance to leave Ariel’s enchanting presence, highlighting the power of her storytelling and song.
The imagery of Ariel folding her wings and whispering the speaker’s release is particularly poignant, conveying a sense of bittersweet farewell. Despite the longing to stay, the inevitability of parting is acknowledged, adding depth to the poem’s themes of desire and transience. The final stanza, with Ariel rising into the light and the speaker left alone in shadow, leaves a lingering impression of loss and longing.

“Sonnet to The Moon” resonated with me for its vivid imagery and evocative portrayal of the moon’s allure. The speaker’s longing for the yellow moon at the end of summer captures a sense of nostalgia and yearning for fleeting beauty. The contrast between the stars on their velvet bed and milky-white winter sets a poignant tone highlighting nature’s splendor. The autumn setting with its sweet yet pungent air adds depth to the poem’s mood, evoking a sense of melancholy and introspection. The imagery of the moon’s “big, round fulness” frozen brightly in the eastern sky and the desire to touch its silky-smooth face imbues the poem with a sense of longing and reverence. “Sonnet to The Moon” captivated me with its lyrical language and emotional resonance, reminding me to contemplate more often the beauty and beauty and uniqueness of nature’s many moments and facets.

A poetry debut volume not to be missed.”

You can visit her website at: Patricia Furstenberg

Dawn Pisturino

Author, Ariel’s Song: Published Poems, 1987 – 2023

Author of the Month for March 2024 on Spillwords Press

Co-Author, Hidden in Childhood: A Poetry Anthology

Co-Author, 2023 Arizona Literary Magazine

Co-Author, Wounds I Healed: The Poetry of Strong Women

Official Author Website: http://www.dawnpisturino.org

May 20, 2024

Copyright 2024 Patricia Furstenberg. All Rights Reserved.

Copyright 2024 Dawn Pisturino. All Rights Reserved.




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Ernie Federspiel’s Review of “Ariel’s Song”

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I want to thank Ernie Federspiel of Dawgy Daddy Responds for his wonderful reviews of my first poetry book, Ariel’s Song: Published Poems, 1987 – 2023. He wrote his first one on Amazon:

Ernest L. Federspiel

5.0 out of 5 stars Dawn Pastrino’s book “Ariel’s Song”

Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024

Verified Purchase

“This book of poetry will grab your attention from the first page and hold it until you’re finished. The feelings pop out of the pages.”

~

Today, he posted a more detailed review on his website:

“Disappointment isn’t a word that should be used in this review as the author has provided a class act book of poetry that finds us engaged in laughter along with poems that make you stop and think or more importantly want to read them again. . .”

Please visit Ernie’s website, Dawgy Daddy Responds, to read the rest of the review. Thank you!

Dawn Pisturino

Author, Ariel’s Song: Published Poems, 1987 – 2023

Author of the Month for March 2024 on Spillwords Press

Co-Author, Hidden in Childhood: A Poetry Anthology

Co-Author, 2023 Arizona Literary Magazine

Co-Author, Wounds I Healed: The Poetry of Strong Women

May 19, 2024

Copyright 2024 Ernie Federspiel. All Rights Reserved.

Copyright 2024 Dawn Pisturino. All Rights Reserved.

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A BIG Thank You!

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I want to express my sincere thanks to everyone who has supported my writing journey, followed my blog, bought and read my first poetry book, Ariel’s Song: Published Poems, 1987 – 2023, helped me with the book launch, promoted it, re-blogged my posts, written reviews, conducted interviews, provided promotional photos, offered self-publishing and marketing advice, shared their experiences, and wished me well along the way.

An author cannot do it alone!

Hugs and kisses to you all!

Dawn Pisturino

Author, Ariel’s Song: Published Poems, 1987 – 2023

Author of the Month for March 2024 on Spillwords Press

Co-Author, Hidden in Childhood: A Poetry Anthology

Co-Author, 2023 Arizona Literary Magazine

Co-Author, Wounds I Healed: The Poetry of Strong Women

May 17, 2024

Copyright 2024 Dawn Pisturino. All Rights Reserved.

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Lauren Scott’s Book Review of “Ariel’s Song”

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Hello!

I was pleasantly surprised this morning when poet Lauren Scott notified me that she had posted a review of my book on her website. I thank her from the bottom of my heart. I feel honored and touched by her generosity. Thank you, Lauren, for your beautiful and humbling review!

Ariel’s Song by Dawn Pisturino is a beautiful and evocative collection of sixty-five poems – a collection that she lovingly dedicates to her daughter whose name is Ariel. The poems were written over a period of three decades touching on topics of love, family, children, death, nature, and the unique. Some rhyme and others are free in their styles from traditional sonnets that invited me to contemplate, to twisted limericks that made me laugh. I had many favorites, but I’m sharing snippets from a few, otherwise, this review would turn into a novel. . .”

Please go HERE to read the rest of the review.

Thanks for stopping by! Have a great weekend!

Dawn Pisturino

May 3, 2024

Copyright 2024 Lauren Scott. All Rights Reserved.

Copyright 2024 Dawn Pisturino. All Rights Reserved.

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The Perfect Mother’s Day Gift

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Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 12th, and books make perfect gifts!

Ariel’s Song is a collection of intensely personal poems written between 1987 and 2023 that features various styles and themes, from twisted limericks that make you laugh to traditional sonnets that make you think and feel the world around you. There is something for everyone to enjoy: dark poems, love poems, nature poems, funny poems, poems about death and grief, poems about abuse and heartache, children’s poems, and experimental poems.

Author website: http://www.dawnpisturino.org

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Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/WriterArizona

Reddit: http://www.reddit.com/user/Rare_Scare/

Tumblr: http://www.tumblr.com/arizonawriter

Have a great day!

Dawn Pisturino

Author, Ariel’s Song: Published Poems, 1987 – 2023

Author of the Month for March 2024 on Spillwords Press

Co-Author, Hidden in Childhood: A Poetry Anthology

Co-Author, 2023 Arizona Literary Magazine

Co-Author, Wounds I Healed: The Poetry of Strong Women

May 2, 2024

Copyright 2024 Dawn Pisturino. All Rights Reserved.

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Review of “Ariel’s Song” by Thomas Wikman

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I was so touched this morning to find out that Thomas Wikman, author of The Life and Times of Le Bronco von der Lowenhohle (Amazon link https://a.co/d/6M2SdtH), had written a review of my first poetry book. Thomas is a dog lover who writes about his experiences with his Leonberger, Bronco, and the other dogs who form a part of his family. His blog is a delightful read, and I highly recommend it.

Please go HERE to read his touching review and to learn more about Leonbergers – a breed I had never heard of until I discovered his blog.

Have a beautiful weekend!

Dawn Pisturino

April 13, 2024

Copyright 2024 Dawn Pisturino. All Rights Reserved.

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Paperback Now on Walmart

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I signed a contract with IngramSpark to get my book on Walmart, and I’m pleased to announce that the paperback is now available on Walmart online!

Here’s the link:

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Ariel-s-Song-Published-Poems-1987-2023-Paperback-9798218387860/5579752375

Walmart isn’t the first place I think of to buy books, but what the heck! Anything is worth a try, right? My husband and I like to browse Barnes & Noble when we go to Henderson/Las Vegas. I buy books on Amazon, too. In Flagstaff, I like to visit Barnes & Noble and Bookman’s Used Books.

Where do you enjoy browsing and buying books?

Dawn Pisturino

April 12, 2024

Copyright 2024 Dawn Pisturino. All Rights Reserved.

Available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Walmart, and other fine retailers and platforms.

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Paperback NOW on Barnes & Noble

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With National Poetry Month in full swing, I’m pleased to share that my first poetry book, Ariel’s Song: Published Poems, 1987 – 2023, is now available in paperback on Barnes & Noble.

Here’s the link:

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/ariels-song-dawn-pisturino/1145034267

Also available on Amazon and in the Lulu Bookstore.

Have a beautiful spring day! Happy Solar Eclipse!

Dawn Pisturino

April 8, 2024

Copyright 2024 Dawn Pisturino. All Rights Reserved.

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Paperback Now on Amazon!

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My first poetry book, Ariel’s Song: Published Poems, 1987 – 2023, is now available in paperback on Amazon!

Two vendors are listed: Amazon and All Time Fans. I recommend ordering the paperback shipped from Amazon (the pre-order offer) because I don’t know anything about the All Time Fans vendor (they acquired the book from IngramSpark).

Please use this link:

https://a.co/d/i8OoaWP

Thank you for your patience.

Dawn Pisturino

April 5, 2024

Copyright 2024 Dawn Pisturino. All Rights Reserved.

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Review of “Ariel’s Song” by Kym Gordon Moore

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My friend and mentor, Kym Gordon Moore of From Behind the Pen, has written a lovely review of my first poetry book, Ariel’s Song: Published Poems, 1987 – 2023, on her popular blog. When she contacted me about doing a review, she immediately reminded me that now that I’m a real writer, I have to post my picture—not an avatar—on my blog and across my social media accounts. And I needed to update my social media links. Since Kym is a force of nature, I immediately hopped to it and spent hours updating my social media accounts and author website. Thank you, dear Kym, for your advice, input, friendship, and lovely words!

The Poetic Melody of Ariel’s Song by Dawn Pisturino

by Kym Gordon Moore

“After grabbing my copy of Dawn Pisturino’s debut poetry collection, Ariel’s Song, which is dedicated to her daughter Ariel Therese Pisturino, you are drawn into the loving and tender emotions of the rumination her heart emits. . .”

Please go HERE to read her review.

Available on Amazon Kindle.

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Thanks for visiting!

Dawn Pisturino

March 28, 2024

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