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  • von Stacy Russo
    22,00 €

    Everyday Magic is a poetry collection by California poet and librarian, Stacy Russo. The collection features poems celebrating the joy and beauty of common experiences. Fictional and autobiographical poems are included. Leticia Del Toro, author of Café Colima, states, "Everyday Magic revels in solitude and simple pleasures. Stacy Russo evokes the power inherent in cultivating a sanctuary for the creative self." According to artist and author Toti O'Brien, "Everyday Magic is a choral pilgrimage peopled by a variety of fresh, poignant, indelible portraits of women." Readers will discover celebration, joy, and liberation, as well as survival of trauma and abuse.

  • von Sarah Whiteley
    22,00 €

    Fed by a love of the Pacific Northwest's natural abundance, Sarah Whiteley makes observations and connections with often startling clarity. The beauty in these new pieces lies in their simple richness. Whiteley finds ways to explore small moments which might otherwise be overlooked, and turns them into crystalline revelations.

  • von Judith Prest
    22,00 €

  • von Kay Reid
    26,00 €

  • von Patty Seyburn
    27,00 €

    Threshold Delivery takes a lyrical look at how we approach the death of our loved ones - and how we confront the various thresholds in our lives. These poems guide the reader through ritual, tradition, and mystical interpretations of how and why we mourn, and how we conduct our lives after knowing grief. Though referencing Jewish tradition, these poems ask the reader to confront their own strategies and observance. They call upon pathos, personal history and humor, confronting the everyday with no shortage of joy, irony, and bafflement. Poems range from short personal meditations and anecdotal narratives to associative flights of imagination and winding explorations, replete with historical oddities and popular culture. Densely musical and voice driven, poems take the reader on journeys through personal and family history, mapping the movement of the heart and mind through life's most challenging moments. A series of poems, on the surface about Mah Jongg, look at interweaving cultural histories and how the social world affects our behavior, while asking us to consider what we inherit, what we bring with, and what we pass down, as we "draw and discard."

  • von Akira Olivia Kumamoto
    21,00 €

  • von Marjorie Moorhead
    22,00 €

    In this debut collection of poems, Marjorie Moorhead writes about survival; our relationship with the Planet and with others as we navigate life in the Anthropocene. Surviving AIDS in its early years; going on to become a mother and wife, and eventually a poet, Marjorie's work explores her love of the Northern New England environment, with it's four seasons, her concern for the future of our planet, and how to celebrate the joy in each moment.

  • von Deborah Barrett
    21,00 €

  • von Cynthia Knorr
    22,00 €

    A Vessel of Furious Resolve deals with the anguish life can throw at any of us and how we do our best to persevere-even triumph over it. The poems explore shame, abuse, death, family, courage, and love with honesty and a splash of humor.

  • von Cynthia Trenshaw
    22,00 €

  • von Erin Kae
    21,00 €

    Grasp This Salt is a collection of poetry that seeks to explore what it means to be a mother and the complexities of trying to understand our own mother's experience of mothering us, while following the life and trial of Susan Smith, convicted in 1995 for the murder of her two young sons.Nestled inside the sins of a woman who would kill her own children is the voice of a young mother grieving multiple miscarriages while her toddler named Erin keeps playing at drowning. The young mother is haunted by Smith's crime as it's recounted by a flock of lake birds, Medea of Greek mythology, and the imagined black man Smith claimed kidnapped her children before she was found guilty. Grasp This Salt brings to light with startling urgency what it means to love another, to grieve violent death, and to bear a lifetime of guilt.

  • von Avis M. Adams
    22,00 €

    An award winning poet, Pacific Northwest native Avis M. Adams captures the essence of living in and hiking the trails of her region. She shares poignant glimpses into the joys, beauty, and struggles of everyday life amidst this rugged, rural setting. The language in this poetry conjures powerful imagery that feeds the imagination with contemplative visions and a captivating energy. The full array of true human emotions lace the lines of these poetic stanzas, each telling its own short story of Quilcene.

  • von Abbie Copeland
    21,00 €

    In Abbie Copeland's debut poetry collection, A Brave Crescendo, she explores what it means to be a woman navigating family and relationships as a mother, lover, daughter, and sexual abuse survivor. Helen Fremont, author of After Long Silence, writes, "Abbie Copeland's A Brave Crescendo presents a fresh poetic voice - strong and thrilling in its courage and accomplishment. Charting the dangerous territory of sexual abuse, family, and fraught relationships, these poems are sharply observant and brilliantly controlled." Dina Paulson-McEwen, author of Parts of Love, writes "Familia is commemorated, a no-judgment zone where lineage is agent. Embodied memory welcomes an effortless reader."

  • von Cindy Kelly Benabderrahman
    22,00 €

    A bittersweet and peculiar exploration of love, loss, and pop culture set on the fringe of Appalachia, Where We Let Go illuminates the beauty of grief even as it wallows around in the heaviness of love. This is a bold, visceral portrait of the landscape of grief; it tackles the things we collect and the graceful and ugly ways in which we live among these objects. It catalogues the small rooms and wide-open spaces in which we live with and love each other, and it mourns the moments and memories we're left with when we're the last ones left behind.

  • von Nancy Devine
    21,00 €

  • von Nancy Susanna Breen
    21,00 €

  • von Wendy Mannis Scher
    21,00 €

  • von Ellen Austin-Li
    22,00 €

    In her debut poetry collection, Firefly, Ellen Austin-Li tells the intimate story of her own descent into alcoholism/addiction and subsequent recovery. These poems are inhabited by light and shadow, flying insects and cocoons, the woods and the water-each one a brush stroke on canvas. Taken together, these poems form an impressionistic painting of what it is like to struggle with alcoholism/addiction, as well as what it is like to learn how to live sober. Ultimately, the peace this poet seeks is found within the natural world: "I've heard the woods can heal you...." The deep inner strength she discovers is mirrored in the experience of viewing a partial eclipse: "yet marveled at the power of sun, who gave so much light with the smallest fraction of herself." In the end, this poet comes to realize, "I am not a low hum, but, oh, so much more luminous than I once believed."

  • von Virginia Barrett
    27,00 €

  • von Karen Maceira
    22,00 €

    My Father and the Astros tells the story of a girl in a family of troubled men and how their troubles affected her as she grew up in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans. Maceira chronicles, in these lyric poems, a journey from childhood innocence through trauma to survival and resilience. The book reveals the deeper effects of addiction, prison, and suicide on the family members of those afflicted, a topic not often enough addressed. From difficult beginnings, Karen Maceira has managed to earn an MFA at Penn State in midlife and has had over 40 poems, essays, and reviews published in well-known journals.

  • von Judy Kaber
    21,00 €

  • von Angela Trudell Vasquez
    22,00 €

  • von Robin Richstone
    21,00 €

    The National Frontier Trails Museum is a fixed place, but its stories have lived everywhere in the world, handed down by families that lived them and in the news of those living them today. Wherever we start or start over from, across different centuries and cultures, humanity has always been a race of pioneers and refugees. These poems address the great need for kindness and empathy in the world.

  • von Edward Dougherty
    27,00 €

    10048 is THE 9/11 book. In the tradition of Benét's John Brown's Body, Reznikoff's Testimony, Rukeyser's U. S. 1, and other poetry of history, 10048 does more than tell the story of the construction and destruction of the Twin Towers, it celebrates their place in American culture. It is OUR 9/11 book. Edward A. Dougherty was a volunteer at a peace center in Hiroshima, Japan, and has been granted the SUNY Chancellor's award in Scholarship and Creative Activity.

  • von Barbara Arzt
    21,00 €

  • von Pamela Hirschler
    21,00 €

  • von Grace Hughes Chappell
    22,00 €

  • von Alexandra Kemrer
    21,00 €

  • von Janet Reed
    22,00 €

  • von Judith A. Kennedy
    22,00 €

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