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Written by Glenda Barrett
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Tuesday, 26 February 2008 21:26 |
When the Sap RisesAuthor: Glenda Barrett ISBN: 978-1-59924-259-0 Price: $14.00 Publishing: Finishing Line Press
When the Sap Rises, a chapbook of poetry by Glenda Barrett, will be published April 18th, 2008.It is a book about family, heritage, celebrating life, overcoming sorrow and accepting life's difficulties. |
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Written by Jean Rodenbough
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Tuesday, 26 February 2008 20:30 |
Gather with the Saints Author: Jean Rodenbough Publisher: www.lulu.com ISBN 978-1-4116-9253-4 Price: $19.95 Gather with the Saints contains stories narrated through the perspective of Janie Sue Powell, 12-year-old daughter of a local preacher.
Here we meet her relatives, friends and home folks in the small town of Wheeler, NC, who are featured in bizarre moments which center around life, death, and funerals. The author has adapted accounts of such moments from stories shared by friends and colleagues, and from her own experience as a former pastor and hospital and hospice chaplain. |
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Written by Sally Buckner
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Monday, 25 February 2008 17:39 |
Collateral Damage Author: Sally Buckner Publisher: Main Street Rag Publishing Co. ISBN 1-59948-080-8 ISBN 13: 978-1-59948-080-0 $8 This collection deals with humanity's propensity for war and how it has been exercised from 1944 until the present. The first poem, "June 6" compares a ferry ride to Okracoke with the landing at Omaha Beach. It is followed by a narrative spoken by a Korean War veteran whose sons were in Vietnam, moves through the Gulf War to 9/11, Darfur, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Most poems center on the current conflagration in Iraq. Stephen Smith, reviewer for The [Southern Pines] Pilot, writes, "Buckner's powers as a poet have strengthened with age. . . . Her . . . stark images and precise language are, regardless of one's political leanings, reason for contemplation -- and celebration. Collateral Damage marks Buckner as one of the genre's leading practitioners, a poet whose steady, thoughtful inspiration has been tempered by observation and practice." Other comments: This country needs more poets like Sally Buckner, poets strong enough, outraged enough, and skillful enough to confront the issue of war and the horrors it brings to the invaders and the invaded. Buckner's outrage never loses its humanity; she brings the brutality of war back home in a down home sort of way, placing it here among us as we go about our daily lives, driving home from work, walking on the beach, sitting down to an evening meal. We are all engaged in collateral damage, even as we think we remain safe from it. These poems tell us the truth: none of us is exempt from war's degradation. -- Kathryn Stripling Byer, Poet Laureate of North Carolina, author of Catching Light, and Coming to Rest. Questioning times past and times present, Buckner writes of wars within, wars without. She possesses a parent's grieving eye and a patriot's splintered heart. Her poems probe depths and plead for loving mercies. Her words will not leave you unchanged. -- Ruth Moose, author of Making the Bed and Rules and Secrets. |
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Hat's Off!
Hats Off! to Dawn Deanna Wilson, whose piece "Denmark High School Reunion" was featured in the online literary magazine, Dr. Hurley's Snake Oil Cure. |
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