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Solstice to Solstice to Solstice
Solstice to Solstice to Solstice
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"Justus reminds us that observation is one of the most important parts of being alive: just noting change and presence. She forces attention to the small things, and even though the sky is the star, the speaker takes on a supporting role. By the end, it seems that both the sun and the speaker have learned something in their year: they're back where they started, but also further along. There's something about witnessing dawn, each day-knowing, this is new, and untouched."
-Micah Ling,
author of Three Islands, Sweetgrass, Settlement, and Flashes of Life
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"In Solstice to Solstice to Solstice, Allison Boyd Justus gives us 366 mornings of sunrises during a single solar year, 366 blank slates, 366 chances to perceive and create something new. These eye-opening poems are like mornings themselves, full of startling pleasures: 'light brilliant as fact,' 'the mountain a shudder,' 'a murmuration of starlings rattl[ing] like a tambourine.' Justus shows us, poem after poem, that each day is a page where anything might be written."
-Maggie Smith,
author of The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison, Lamp of the Body, and The List of Dangers
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"In Solstice to Solstice to Solstice, Allison Boyd Justus chronicles one year's worth of sunrises, from one December 21st to the next, a document that is as much prayerlike supplication as it is physical phenomenon. Each morning takes shape, almost insecure about its inevitable happening: our counter-course reading from left to right orients us as Justus' writing dispels the dark."
-Anthony Michael Morena,
author of The Voyager Record: A Transmission
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