Bob Woodley Memorial Press, The
Mother-Ghosts
Mother-Ghosts
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--Amy Fleury, author of SYMPATHETIC MAGIC and BEAUTIFUL TROUBLE
Could there be a more apt title for this collection than MOTHER-GHOSTS? If so, I can't imagine what that is. Specters and visitants permeate the collection as does the vast realm of what it means to mother or be a mother. The voices of Annie Oakley, Baba Yaga and Belle Starr are heard in this collection (among others) and their significance is felt individually, but are made even more powerful by their juxtaposition with the other poems. Their disembodied voices no more haunting than the speaker's as she recounts the journey from innocence to experience, revealing how too quickly and too soon the two can be intertwined.
--- Teri Youmans Grimm, from the introduction, author of DIRT EATERS and BECOMING LYLA DORE