Pansies

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Product Details
Price
$10.00
Publisher
Sonder Press
Publish Date
Pages
74
Dimensions
5.98 X 0.18 X 9.02 inches | 0.27 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780999750131
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About the Author
Carol Barrett has taught Poetry and Healing courses for several universities, having earned doctorates in both Clinical Psychology and Creative Writing. She began writing poetry to support widows in counseling. Her book Calling in the Bones won the Snyder Prize from Ashland Poetry Press, following Drawing Lessons from Finishing Line Press. Carol also published creative nonfiction, Pansies, with Sonder Press, the first book in English about the Apostolic Lutheran community for outsiders.Growing up, Carol played piano and clarinet; poetry became her music after several years as a choreographer and dancer. An NEA Fellow in Poetry, she has published in a wide range of venues, including JAMA, The Women's Review of Books, Poetry International, Christian Century, and Poetry Northwest. She also has scholarship in psychology, women's studies, gerontology, education, and dance and art therapy. She recently began a program at Union Institute & University for students who are ABD, to enable completion of the Ph.D.
Reviews

"This is such a delicate, meditative and wonder-making book. Carol Barrett muses and the reader enters a magical world, evocative, loving and compassionate. These are soul songs, revelations like in the final piece, "Pensée," as the author writes "like a glass ball that rains snow when turned upside down." In these troubled and traumatic times, such glimpses into the mysteries of community are deliciously healing."

- Stanford J. Searl, author of Songs for Diana, forthcoming from Kelsay Books in 2019.

"In Pansies, Carol Barrett stretches her readers' imagination and enriches their knowledge of religion by presenting a series of vignettes that are humorous, poignant, and inspirational. Each story is a gem that together form a necklace of a very special relationship."

- Stanley Krippner, Ph.D., co-author Personal Mythology

"Barrett's Pansies is a stylistic study in compression and expansion: the skillful and evocative use of language, each word carrying its creative weight, coupled with the spaciousness of the prose format; a story within each individual piece and the extended story told through the linked narratives. The reader feels let in on something intimate and slightly troubling given the ascetic future of Abigail, the young, vibrant Apostolic babysitter the author hires to care for her daughter. Giving each short narrative its own page allows the reader to settle into each vignette, to savor such showstopper lines as 'Amazing what the earth will bear.' or 'When night comes, those velvet hearts prepare to propagate.'"

- Ellen Waterston, author of Hotel Domilocos and Where the Crooked River Rises