The Marriage of Space and Time

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$16.00  $14.88
Publisher
Moonpath Press
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Pages
114
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.27 inches | 0.39 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781936657421

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About the Author
Jed Myers is author of Watching the Perseids (Sacramento Poetry Center Book Award), The Marriage of Space and Time (MoonPath Press), and, forthcoming, Learning to Hold (Wandering Aengus Press Editors' Award). Recent writing appears or is forthcoming in Rattle, The Poetry Review, RHINO, The Greensboro Review, Rust + Moth, Terrain.org, On the Seawall, The National Poetry Review, Nimrod International Journal, and elsewhere. Myers lives in Seattle, where he edits the journal Bracken.
Christopher J. Jarmick is a Seattle Area writer and a former Los Angeles TV producer who curates and hosts monthly poetry readings and special events. He has performed his own poetry at numerous venues (mostly on the West Coast) for many years and has given lectures, been part of writer conference panels, and given workshops. Other kind souls have published several things he's written (essays, reviews of poems, interviews, stories, editorials) in local and national magazines, newspapers, literary journals and online. His online film reviews have over 3 million page views.
Reviews

"These poems find the strange and beautiful in everyday moments: visiting a
deli, flying on a plane, sitting on the back steps, noticing a stray cottonwood
tuft, recalling a walk with a child now grown. In this poet's gaze, each element
of the quotidian becomes particular, luminous, and finally, universal. This
effect comes from fresh and powerful imagery; from surprising diction,
uniquely-apt words used in new ways, as in 'each of us / hung out to die, a
wish out of water.' The poems move with a freedom born of familiarity with
meter and rhyme, and the lines reverberate with subtle music."
--Rebecca Foust, Marin County Poet Laureate and
author of Paradise Drive, winner of the Press 53 Award for Poetry


"The Marriage of Space and Time is more often than not local in its concerns,
even intimate. Such is the nature of this particular marriage, in which we all
live. And die. This ongoing here and now. Also then. 'Our sorrows meet in one
shadow, ' he writes; later on, he concludes, 'I'm old. I'm coming to life.' Myers
aims to see as closely and accurately as he can, and in his seeing, he gives his
readers a way to see as well, and thus to be genuinely alive, in our own time
and space, for as long as we have it."
--Robert Wrigley, author of Box and
The Church of Omnivorous Light: Selected Poems