The Scars Across My Thigh by Peter Kaczmarczyk
Encaptivating, it pulls you in with its whispered words and holds you there, feeling less like you’re reading poetry and more like you’re having a conversation, it is a beautiful collection that needs to be read. Take this journey, and walk with Peter through the pages.
Released in November through Alien Buddha Press, The Scars Across My Thigh is the second collection of poetry by Peter Kaczmarczyk.
The collection is exceptionally well done, covering a variety of topics, with loss being a reoccurring theme throughout the pages, written in such an unbelievably relatable way. My favorite overall was Box or an Urn, because of how very real it felt, and the emotion it stirred in me as a reader.
However, other incredible pieces include I See Our Mothers, Cool Sheets of a Hard Bed, Costumes, Scars Across My Thigh, Fitted Sheets and Translucence.
Peter has a unique voice that needs to be heard, so please, do yourselves a favor, and listen. I look forward to seeing more from him.
You can find a copy of The Scars Across My Thigh here https://a.co/d/3F23xgD