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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Max Gillette's Fission is a powerful portrait of life with chronic pain, examining the stagnant nature of illness so equivalent to the stillness found in the heart of winter. Chosen as the winning winter chapbook from Palette Poetry's 2025 Micro Chapbook Prize, the poems in Fission are stripped back, vulnerable, and teeming with care in its lived experience with daily pain, endless hospital visits, desperate prayers. With sharp, precise language, Gillette explores the conflict between mind and body, battles between needs and wants, and manages to balance the sense of helplessness with quiet hope. These poems flow in crescendo and decrescendo to the upended corporeal symphony of this personal nuclear winter.
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Stephanie Chang's The Fragrant Blue Garden of Saints is a lively, atmospheric collection of longing and wanting, bounding with nature from the microcosmic to the universally grandeur. Chosen as the winning summer chapbook from Palette Poetry's 2025 Micro Chapbook Prize, the poems in The Fragrant Blue Garden of Saints energetically vault through warm bodies of water and field to examine identity, systems of love and loss, and the natural world in all its want, highlighting human desire as the connection to the earth. Desperation and gentle ease simultaneously expand through an exploration of want, instinct, and the intense presence of constant, teeming life. Within Chang's focused diction, we see the decay and finitude present within all living things, the world green and overflowing with life and vitality to the point of a desired claustrophobia, and everything dewy with the glossy substance of life's pinnacle.
Zustand: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | The Masters Review's Best Emerging Writers 2024 features ten short stories and essays from promising writers around the world, selected by guest judge Gina Chung. "These stories ask questions about power, intimacy, control, our imperfect knowledge of one another and the world around us," Chung writes in her introduction. "There is heartbreak and suffering here, as well as healing, of a kind." Take a chance on these emerging masters of craft, and we promise you'll be surprised. Featured in this anthology: Jacqueline Gu ¿ Beth Richards ¿ Margaret Adams ¿ Elizabeth Kleinfeld ¿ Aurora Huiza ¿ Emilie Pascale Beck ¿ River Lucero ¿ Jillian Weiss ¿ Vicky Grut ¿ Laura Price Steele.
Verlag: Red Mare Press Apr 2026, 2026
ISBN 13: 9798993902432
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Lucy Xiang-fu Wainger's How to Write an Essay excels in its study of human nature, set to the backdrop of academia. Chosen as the winning fall chapbook from Palette Poetry's 2025 Micro Chapbook Prize, the poems in How to Write an Essay explore the relationship between reader and writer, the value in collecting memories, and the important act of witnessing through one's writing. In her work, the idea of private versus public is constantly at play, questioning what the writer has to publicly unveil about her private life in the name of understanding or self-discovery. There is a war between the logical and emotional self, the overthinker and the instinctual writer. Through Wainger's open curiosity and woven philosophical webs, this collection of poems chases a thesis through the halls of a universally familiar school.