Into a Salt Marsh Heart by Marie-Louise Eyres

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Into a Salt Marsh Heart is a deeply lyrical, sagacious, and sensual pamphlet. Its deft and delicate writing observes distance and living in a heady mix of a startling range of poems that take risks, stay silent, and sing.

–Agnieszka Studzinska, poet and author of Branches of a House, Shearsman, UK.

 

I am struck in these poems by the distinctive voice and, more than this, by the unique way of looking at the world, which changes in turn the way that we see. From the artful sequencing to the unforgettable lines, to the overall emotional impact, there is so much to admire in this work.

–Jonathan Edwards, poet and author of Gen & My Family and other Superheros, and former Editor of Poetry Wales.

 

 

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Into a Salt Marsh Heart

by Marie-Louise Eyres

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$17.99

979-8-88838-386-5

2023

Into A Salt Marsh Heart at first glance, appears to be a straightforward nature, or ecologically driven collection of poems, and it is to some extent. But it is also about the sudden loss of the author’s father. The way she has arranged the work allows for that stark reality to dawn on you as a reader as you pass through the first few poems, and for you to experience both the sense of loss that such a sudden death brings, as well as touching on the complexities of family relationships. Before being gathered together to form this pamphlet, several of these poems have already been highly commended or short listed in poetry prizes and placed in competition anthologies, including The Gingko Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the Bridport Prize, others have appeared in literary journals including Agenda, Ink Sweat & Tears, The Broken Spine and The Poet’s Republic.

Marie-Louise Eyres has had her poems widely published in journals internationally. She’s been recognized in poetry contests in the US and UK and in 2022, was a finalist in the James Tate Prize.

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