The Broken Places

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Price
$18.00  $16.74
Publisher
Saddle Road Press
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Pages
128
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.3 inches | 0.44 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781736525807
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About the Author
Sandy Coomer is a poet, artist, Ironman athlete, and social entrepreneur from Nashville, TN. Her poetry has been published in numerous journals and she is the author of three poetry chapbooks and a full-length collection, Available Light (Iris Press). She is a multiple Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominee and her poem, "Calligraphy" was a 2019 Best of the Net finalist. Sandy is a past poetry mentor in the AWP Writer to Writer Mentorship Program and the founding editor of the online poetry journal Rockvale Review. She is the founder and director of Rockvale Writers' Colony in College Grove, TN, a not-for-profit organization that exists to support and educate writers of all genres and backgrounds. She is a teacher, a dreamer, and an explorer. Her favorite word is "believe."
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Sandy Coomer's second full-length collection of poems is a cataloguing of broken moments within relationships, identity, the body, and the world. She writes, "Is it anyone's fault / this world has teeth?" These poems skip across the human condition like a stone on water, touching relatable and specific moments with vivid imagery: "This is not rare & I am not / a spectacle carrying grief this way, over my shoulder, though it spills / thick & red down my back." From death and mourning to gardens and growth, Coomer gives us poems that reveal, make connections, and remind us we are human.

--Trish Hopkinson, author of Footnote

"If freedom is an illusion, a mirage, a myth, / then this poem is a mirror, a surrender," writes Sandy Coomer in The Broken Places, a collection that acts as both a mirror for our pain points and a surrender to revelations about ways light resides nested in dark, breakdown accompanies breakthrough, and nature's radiance salves. With potent imagery, lyrical lines, and bold suppositions, Coomer traverses coming of age, the tragedy of violence, motherhood, mother loss, and the intrusions of illness to explore redemption. Ekphrastic poems featuring Klimt and Degas and poems using villanelle and mirror line structures round out this unflinching collection.

--Tania Pryputniewicz, author of November Butterfly

Like all visionaries, Sandy Spencer Coomer takes readers with her on a journey from darkness to

light. In the poem "Begonia," the poet writes "You kneel in the drifting shade/ and try to

understand yourself, which means to understand humanity." Sandy Coomer looks clear-eyed at

complex experience-school shootings, racism, sexual misconduct-and doesn't hesitate to

acknowledge that "We are dangerous together." This beautifully orchestrated book gives voice to

humanity's "wildest part" and shows readers how to meet "the hard, blunt face of its blooming."

Finally, these poems offer us the courage to keep faith with ourselves: "No matter what you

think about our chances/let morning find us iridescent and shimmering."

--Katherine Smith, author of Woman Alone on the Mountain