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Aaron Paul Lazar resides in Upstate New York with his wife, three
daughters, two grandsons, mother-in-law, two dogs, and four cats.
After writing in the early morning hours, he works as an electrophotographic
engineer at Kodak, in Rochester, New York. Additional passions include
vegetable, fruit, and flower gardening; preparing large family feasts;
photographing his family, gardens, and the breathtakingly beautiful
Genesee Valley; cross-country skiing across the rolling hills; playing
a distinctly amateur level of piano, and spending time
with the French Impressionists whenever possible. Although he adored
raising his three delightful daughters, Mr. Lazar finds grandfathering
his two little buddies to be one of the finest experiences
of his life.
Double Forté is the founding book of the LeGarde Mystery
series and was released in January, 2005. Upstaged, the second,
was released in October, 2005. His third, Tremolo:
cry of the loon, was released via Twilight Times Books under
the Paladin Timeless Imprint in fall, 2006. The first book in his
second series, Moore Mysteries, will be released later in
2007.
Mr. Lazar is currently working on his eleventh book, Lady Blues.
He is a regular columnist for FMAM and The Back Room, A Cozy Retreat
for Writers and Readers, and has been published often in the Absolute
Write Newsletter. Contact him at aaron.lazar@yahoo.co,
visit his blog at www.aaronlazar.blogspot.com,
or stop by his website www.legardemysteries.com.
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February 2007
BOOK REVIEW OF "QUARK SOUP" by Magdalena Ball
Title:
Quark Soup
Author: Magdalena Ball
Publisher: Picaro Press
P.O. Box 853, Warners Bay, NSW 2282, Australia
ISBN number: 1-920957-23-5
Price: $7.00
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Quark Soup
By Magdalena Ball
Review by Aaron Paul Lazar
Author of the LeGarde Mystery Series
Quark Soup is a cryptic collection of alluring poetry that provides
fodder for deep introspection, while personifying planets and attributing
humans with celestial properties. The subjects of childbirth and
supernovas are cleverly interwoven, often cloaking the authors
intent. In great mystery, cosmic wonders flow within love and relationships,
titillating the readers imagination.
Examine this segment from Coil of Life:
Hurling matter in all directions,
the particles of the embryonic universe
rush away from each other.
In the beginning there was nothing
but plasma soup. Less than a second later
pure energy became
a slippery birth cry still measurable
fifteen billion years later
in the decaying echoes of space.
Is the author referring to the birth of a child, or a universe?
In this excerpt from Aurora, Ms. Ball appears to be pleading
with a cold-hearted scientist who has lost the capacity to perceive
beauty and perhaps also the ability to show affection. Her earnest
entreaty follows.
If I could capture that spectrum
the atomic neon sign of your lost wonder
and feed it to you on a spoon
when your lonely vigil against
poverty and incompetence
becomes ball and chain
Id give up my own food
stand with my back to the solar wind
close my eyes to beauty
to keep you warm.
Id be your personal aurora
your talisman against the dark lure of ennui
an electrical current charging
your ionosphere.
Science and passion fold together in masterful imagery as love,
loss, and motherhood slip in and out of the image streams captured
by Ms. Ball.
The subject of loss is tackled in several pieces, most particularly
in Green, which addresses the loss of a mother to cancer. Examine
this excerpt:
my fingers worked independent
from intent
tracing the landscape of her arched back
as she bent over her porcelain taskmaster
begging the drugs which she couldnt swallow
to kill the disease
indistinguishable from her own cells
Honest emotion covers themes like lonely childhood, the perfect
universe, an impersonal lover, and the infinite joy of parenthood.
With skillful word tapestries, the poems are infused with the wisdom
of deep thought and experience, a rare commodity in such a young
author. The collection is highly recommended, and will be treasured
on this reviewers bookshelf.
Aaron Paul Lazar
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