Between Darkness & Trust

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Price
$15.00  $13.95
Publisher
Moonpath Press
Publish Date
Pages
96
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.23 inches | 0.33 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781936657377
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About the Author
Lorraine is teacher with an unusual ability to stimulate young writers.
Ansley is a writer and teacher from the Pacific Northwest. She holds an MFA in Poetry from the University of Colorado Boulder and is the author of the chapbook Geography (dancing girl press, 2015). Her work has appeared in Poetry Northwest, Colorado Review, swamp pink, Bennington Review, and elsewhere. She currently works as the Director of the Writing Center at The Evergreen StateCollege and teaches poetry and mixed media workshops at local community arts organizations, including Hugo House in Seattle. She lives in Olympia, Washington with her dog.
Reviews

"Between Darkness & Trust moves into the dusky rooms of memory,
the shaded places of present time, 'where something is always changing/
until changing finally into itself.' It takes a poet like Ferra, whose careful
wordcraft and piercing vision are honed by long experience, to help us
recognize that self, and what it can mean in our lives, so that we have
'Another/day, another/chance to change.' 'Trust' comes from an old
Norse word meaning 'strength, ' like the grandmother she writes of who
bakes bread for her family so that they might eat when she lies down to
die. Who would not trust such a one?"
--Samuel Green, Inaugural Poet Laureate, Washington State


"In Ferra's exquisite book, every plain-spoken meditation glows with a
radiance that will take your breath away: poems that offer observations--
each moment evoked with such precision, such humility, that to read
several together is to feel like a gong that's been struck, so gently it
makes no sound but offers a sense of unexpected connectedness, not
only to the poet and the natural world (which she portrays with Zenlike
attention) but also to the human family. No matter what scars
you may carry, or what stress you bring home from your days, this
collection will be a shawl to warm you, an arm around your shoulders, an
encouragement, a balm."
--Ingrid Wendt, author of Evensong and Surgeonfish