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Every Now Is a Yes invites you to step into a metaphorical photographer's darkroom where the poet has coaxed images, stories and all manner of people to develop and take flesh. Travel with the author across country in a 1950 Chevy, or stand with the poet on a Carolina beach and see the perigee moon kissing the earth. The author teases out the meaning behind an abandoned car on a highway overpass, or a farmer building a "wind phone" on a hillside in Japan. Images come to light and develop in this collection, where each poem leads to the next in a collage of light and shadow. An observer of the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Every Now Is a Yes invites you to step into a metaphorical photographer's darkroom where the poet has coaxed images, stories and all manner of people to develop and take flesh. Travel with the author across country in a 1950 Chevy, or stand with the poet on a Carolina beach and see the perigee moon kissing the earth. The author teases out the meaning behind an abandoned car on a highway overpass, or a farmer building a "wind phone" on a hillside in Japan. Images come to light and develop in this collection, where each poem leads to the next in a collage of light and shadow. An observer of the everyday, the poet draws a picture by uniting creature and creator, parent and child, beggar and bystander. Every Now Is a Yes tells an intimate story of becoming.
Autorenporträt
Kathleen Wade is a fourth-generation Cincinnatian who has been writing and teaching poetry most of her life. Her poems have appeared in Ohio Teachers Write, Illuminations: An Anthology of Teachers' Writing, Love and Trouble: An Anthology of Teachers' Writing, Plymouth Writers Group. For two years, she was Poet Laureate for her Cincinnati Neighborhood of Walnut Hills, and her poetry was published in Shelter in This Place: Meditations on 2020, by Steiner House Books. Kathleen has also published a full-length novel, Perfection, which she describes as a fictional memoir. She earned her Masters in Education with a field in literature from the University of Cincinnati, and her Bachelors in Speech and Theater from Edgecliff, now Xavier University, Cincinnati. She resides with her husband in Cincinnati.