“Rhonda Linn's poems thrum with so much being it's like bathing in the light of eternity. In one poem in The Chapel of Small Breath she writes, ‘Now I believe in undoing’—and what all her poems marvelously undo is take down the false facades of this world and offering us something radiant and terrifying and utterly true. She's the spiritual daughter of poets like Edith Södergran—and hers is the perfect voice of our uncertain age. To read her work is a form of salvation.”—Dr. Robert Vivian, author of The Tall Grass Trilogy, Water And Abandon, and Cold Snap As Yearning.