Seeing The Experiment Changes It All

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Product Details

Price
$12.95
Publisher
Neopoiesis Press, LLC
Publish Date
Pages
150
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.35 inches | 0.44 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780997502190

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About the Author

Dale Winslow lives with her family on beautiful Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. She loves to learn and is interested in pretty much everything. She has explored life as an interpretive naturalist, wildlife and fisheries biologist, teacher, editor, publisher, writer, gardener, photographer, and painter. Dale is the author of another book of poetry called Tinderbox.

Reviews

Seeing the Experiment Changes It All has completely blown me away. The precision and impact of every carefully chosen word; the gasps and gut-punches that stun the reader being taken on this journey; the ability to make me feel like I'm staring at my own beating heart as I hold it in my hands is nothing short of full-immersion poetry that feels more like wearing VR goggles than reading a book. Her most phenomenal writing yet.

--BLW "Babs" McGrory, Founder of National Beat Poetry Day and host of the Vowel Mouth Poetry Podcast


Dale Winslow is a true poet, first and foremost, and her new work, Seeing the Experiment Changes it All, is her masterwork. Winslow is a consummate writer, crafting her poems with the finesse and skill of a master violinist or filmmaker. Intimate, resonate, and filled with a lusty use of the English language, Winslow's book is something not to be missed. You will crave reading it more than once. Each read will reveal a different layer, like the petals of a blooming rose.

--Jack Henry, author of driving with crazy


The beat in this book is memorably supple-nuanced in its breaks and surges, rhythmically various then sudden, surprising. New poems in the global streams and channels to be savoured, contemplated-and, if one can, to be carried in travels in one's rucksack, passed along to others, left in local yard lending boxes, left on tables in cafes, so that one finds their pain and life. And what would I convey to people about it? Many ways to open a heart and soul. One of the ways is to open a book. Discover this dazzling work. And read her.

--B.W. Powe, poet, storyteller, essayist, author, teacher.


Dale Winslow's poetic vision cuts to the core of human bodily experience: The struggle of psyche and spirit to escape the unremitting reality of the physical and material. The tension between fission and fusion that renders and heals and lends life its fugitive frisson. And the dark wings of language that lift and soar while at the same time casting a deep, dense shadow on the surfaces of the earth below. Heed now my warning: This is poetry that transports and transforms. Read these poems and you will be different. Read these poems and you will be changed. Read these poems and you will never be the same.

--Lance Strate, author of Diatribal Writes of Passage in a World of Wintertextuality