Wrap it Up: 2025 Reflections

It’s getting down to the wire for end-of-year reflections, and while I am eager as anyone to say goodbye to 2025, it was also a year full of goodness worth celebrating. I had several poems and non-fiction pieces published this year in Saw Palm, Horror Homeroom and Last Girls Club, and got to participate in several poetry readings, including Hollie Hardy’s amazing Saturday Night Special. It’s been years since I performed poetry in front of a live audience, and it was wonderful to be part of a community experience again and restore some of those lost connections.

This year also marked the release of my first poetry chapbook, In The Night, In The Dark (available now from Bottlecap Press), and it still feels surreal knowing I have an actual book out in the world. Like all projects, there is a genuine feeling of accomplishment that comes from seeing something through from ideation to reality. And while publication isn’t the end-all of existence, it was a personal goal to publish a book and I’m just really proud of myself. Full stop. My therapist is somewhere smiling.  

In The Night, In The Dark Poems by Allison Goldstein - Book Cover
Cover Art for Allison Goldstein’s New Poetry Chapbook, In The Night, In The Dark (Available Now from Bottlecap Press)

I also love that my first book is about horror movies. After I finished my MFA in poetry way back in 2006, I really got in my head about what serious poetry books were supposed to be. Of course, I didn’t really write that way and I knew it didn’t matter, but it still did. And I found myself rejecting ideas as too niche or too genre, even when they felt the most authentic to who I am.

And then during the long foggy years of COVID, I realized maybe I should try writing about something I really like instead of what I thought I was supposed to write about. So I wrote a book about something I really like – 20th century horror movies. It’s filled with the scenes, characters, and films that haunt my dreams in the best possible way. And I hope everyone likes it and/or connects with it in some way, but if they don’t that’s ok too.

There is beauty in making and beauty in sharing that is itself always enough. Art is a gesture.

I also got to celebrate the success of several friends this past year, including new books from award-winning writers and equally great people Amanda Chiado (her chapbook of wild, fun, and surreal pop culture prose poems, Prime Cuts is available from Bottlecap Press) and Heidi Kasa (who published her first length poetry book The Bullet Takes Forever and an award-winning flash fiction chapbook, The Beginners in the same year, epic).

I wanted to make 2025 a year of saying Yes as much as possible. Yes, to new opportunities and experiences and people. And I think I got there. Looking forward to even more adventures on the off the page in 2026. I have two other chapbook manuscripts out at contests right now, so who knows what the new year will bring. Thanks for joining me on this journey.

Happy Holidays. Wishing for a Better, More Peaceful World in 2026.

Jane Austen’s 250th Birthday

Today is Jane Austen’s 250th birthday, and I find myself rereading Pride & Prejudice with the same cheerful delight that greets me each time. Her writing style is just so friendly and inviting, like meeting up for coffee with an old friend. I also greatly admire her pacing and how she can dig into the meat of each scene without veering into laborious overdetail. As a poet, I can’t help but love the play of sound she utilizes and how certain words dance on the tongue; but her language is never flowery or pretentious, and doesn’t take itself too seriously.

Beyond her prowess from a technical standpoint, Jane Austen also has the notable distinction of creating compelling characters, who when confronted with their own real and significant flaws, decide to put the work in and fix themselves instead of relying on a romantic partner to do it for them. It’s a Christmas miracle.

Austen’s cleverness is both mind-blowing and ageless across cultures, countries, and centuries. Her literary takedowns still land like drag queen reads 200 years after the fact. And on top of all that, she’s just so funny. The first time I read Jane Austen I was floored by the fact that I was laughing, like really laughing loudly out loud at some of her character eviscerations.

At the most basic level, Jane Austen does a magnificent job of showing us exactly who her characters are, how they grow, and why. This is why the British army handed out Jane Austen books to soldiers during wartime. This is why modern audiences still return to these stories year after year. And why there will always be a new thread on Reddit every week about whether the 1995 BBC mini-series or the 2005 Joe Wright film is the best adaptation (I’m a 2005 girl – excellent boiled potatoes forever), and why we’ll get a dozen new remakes in the years to come. So cheers to Jane Austen, the patron saint of witty women writers, on her 250th birthday.

In continuation of celebrating incredible women writers you should know, please allow me to introduce you to my dear friend and award-winning writer, Heidi Kasa, who has not one but two incredible books that were just released this fall (and make wonderful holiday gifts): her poignant debut poetry collection, The Bullet Takes Forever (Mouthfeel Press), and The Beginners (a flash fiction collection), which won the The 2023 Digging Press Chapbook Competition. The Bullet Takes Forever is a powerful look at gun violence in America, from its inescapable cultural imprint to its devasting impact on a deeply personal level. It’s brave and direct and heartbreaking and energizing. Everyone in America should read this poetry book, and I can’t recommend it enough. Be sure to check out Heidi’s website to learn more about her writing and upcoming reading events: http://www.heidikasa.com.

Heidi’s Books

You can buy The Bullet Takes Forever, by Heidi Kasa from Mouthfeel Press: https://www.mouthfeelbooks.com/product/the-bullet-takes-forever-by-heidi-kasa/78

To buy The Beginners chapbook from Digging Press, visit: https://digging-press.myshopify.com/products/the-beginners-by-heidi-kasa-pre-order

Mark Your Calendars: Two Spooktacular Poetry Readings in October + Official Book Launch

In The Night, In The Dark Poems by Allison Goldstein - Book Cover
Come Celebrate the Launch of Allison Goldstein’s Poetry Chapbook, In The Night, In The Dark (Available Now from Bottlecap Press)

Halloween season is upon us and it’s time for some horror poetry. There’s already been a wonderful reception to my new poetry chapbook, “In The Night, In The Dark” and now I get to give it the spooky launch party it deserves with a full weekend of horror-filled Poetry Readings across South Florida!

That’s right ghouls, not one but TWO book launch events, ensuring that whether you’re a Palm Beach Goth or a Horror Fanatic in South Miami, you can come out, hear some Halloween-approved poetry, talk to me about your favorite horror films and more! Are you ready to step into the dark?

Delray Beach – Official Book Launch & Poetry Reading October 10th at The Hub at Space of Mind

First up is my hometown book launch on Friday, October 10th from 7 – 8 PM at The Hub at Space of Mind (101 NW 1st Ave, Delray Beach). I’ll be reading poems from the book and showing the movie clips that inspired each poem. There will also be a Q&A session and book signing. Books will be available for purchase at the event and I may even have some stickers or other fun surprises in store! So dress up in your spooky best, grab your friend that loves poetry and/or horror movies and kick off Halloween season with a delightfully devilish night in downtown Delray Beach.

Where: The Hub at Space of Mind – 101 NW 1st Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444

When: Friday, October 10th from 7 -8 PM

The event is free and books will be available for purchase.

Miami – Poetry Reading & Book Signing October 12th at Freak House, Miami’s Premier Goth Boutique

Don’t despair Miami goths, I’m bringing my spooky brand of poetry directly to the source! Join me on Sunday, October 12th from 3 – 4 pm at Freak House (9408 S Dixie Hwy, Miami, FL 33156), Miami’s favorite Goth and Alternative clothing store, for a live poetry reading, Q&A, and book signing event. It’s the perfect excuse to pick up some fiendish new gear while getting inspired for your next horror movie marathon. Grab your best ghoul-friend and meet me in Miami.

Where: Freak House – 9408 S Dixie Hwy, Miami, FL 33156

When: Sunday, October 12th from 3 – 4 PM

The event is free and books will be available for purchase.

See you there!