Inventive and dynamic, Nicole Callihan's fourth poetry collection, SLIP, navigates midlife with stick in hand and tongue in cheek. As Ellen Bass writes, Callihan "turns recurrent obsessions like children, husband, mother, laundry, time, art, and body into poems of elastic syntax and shapes--psalms, prose, lyric, narrative." Whether looking back at her girlhood, counting out almonds, or singing herself (yet another) birthday song, Callihan's luminous...