Danielle Vogel’s third book, the 2020 poetry collection The Way a Line Hallucinates Its Own Linearity, is much more than a group of poems elegantly arranged. It’s a conversation between the reader and Vogel’s narrator. While all works of art can be considered conversations between the viewer and the artist, Vogel takes this to the next level in her collection as the reader is drawn further into the narrator’s mind and body with every poem.