Swan Hammer: An Instructor's Guide to Mirrors
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This collection chronicles coming of age as a queer millennial in a twenty-first century America defined by the internet, climate crisis, and a growing disconnection...
This collection chronicles coming of age as a queer millennial in a twenty-first century America defined by the internet, climate crisis, and a growing disconnection that the poems within work to resist. Here, everyone and everything serves as a potential reflection for something larger than the poet can understand: an unknown debit card thief, the cartoon teacher Ms. Frizzle, The Weather Channel, an RV park, a dead poet. These poems seek to make something of the spaces between and reach toward a sense of the ecstatic just beyond. They are poems of imagination and vision that strive to look rather than look away, that attempt to capture a nebulous feeling before it is gone for good. Swan Hammer is an instructor's guide to connection-making, of seeing and then seeing again, in ways that have been redefined in the age of the internet. Here is one poet's wandering relationship to their own sense of what it is to be alive and queer at a time when there is so much on the brink of disappearing--and what a queer experience it is.
Author: Maggie Graber
Publisher: Wheelbarrow Books
Published: 07/01/2022
Pages: 108
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 8.82h x 5.91w x 0.39d
ISBN: 9781611864311
About the Author
MAGGIE GRABER is a queer millennial poet from the Great Lakes. She is a Luminarts Cultural Foundation Fellow, a graduate of the MFA in Creative Writing program at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and a certified Wilderness First Responder. She currently serves as poetry editor for Yalobusha Review.
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Author: Maggie Graber
Publisher: Wheelbarrow Books
Published: 07/01/2022
Pages: 108
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 8.82h x 5.91w x 0.39d
ISBN: 9781611864311
About the Author
MAGGIE GRABER is a queer millennial poet from the Great Lakes. She is a Luminarts Cultural Foundation Fellow, a graduate of the MFA in Creative Writing program at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and a certified Wilderness First Responder. She currently serves as poetry editor for Yalobusha Review.
This title is only available via back order