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Thread Count belongs in everyone's library. Many of the poems will forever be committed to memory and quoted through time.as their meanings are eternal and beautiful. --Mark Houston, M.D., What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Hypertension Terri Erickson has made a marvel in these poems, a gift of connection that is rich, deep and wide. She expresses the essence of things both ordinary and remarkable in ways that invite the rest of us to experience our own lives more fully and deeply. In a world all too shallow and in love with speed, these poems demonstrate the great value of depth, caring…mehr

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Thread Count belongs in everyone's library. Many of the poems will forever be committed to memory and quoted through time.as their meanings are eternal and beautiful. --Mark Houston, M.D., What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Hypertension Terri Erickson has made a marvel in these poems, a gift of connection that is rich, deep and wide. She expresses the essence of things both ordinary and remarkable in ways that invite the rest of us to experience our own lives more fully and deeply. In a world all too shallow and in love with speed, these poems demonstrate the great value of depth, caring and the moment taken to pause and consider. --Nelson Adams, Learn to Be Happy
Autorenporträt
Terri Kirby Erickson is the author of six previous collections of poetry. Her work has received multiple honors, including the Joy Harjo Poetry Prize, Nautilus Silver Book Award, Atlanta Review International Publication Award, International Book Award for Poetry, Gold Medal in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards, Nazim Hikmet Poetry Award, and many others. Her poems have appeared in "American Life in Poetry," Annals of Internal Medicine, Asheville Poetry Review, JAMA, Latin American Literary Review, NASA News & Notes, Poet's Market, Sport Literate, The Christian Century, The SUN, The Writer's Almanac, Verse Daily, and numerous other literary journals, anthologies, newspapers, and magazines. She lives with her husband in North Carolina.