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And the Weather Remains the Same by Natalie Kimbell

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In this her second chapbook, And the Weather Remains the Same, “a refracted light ignites” with poet Natalie Kimbell’s bold use of form, nature, and color, luring the reader into a journey of raw emotion where the speaker becomes a “creature reborn” in every line and poem. Kimbell “shadow slips/between the slats of a sonnet” all the while uttering through her bold images, layers of personal love, loss, grief, and surprises in life. The reader imagines Kimbell’s mother instructing her to “never say never” in a life that is like “colored yarn cut in a rug.” We sense, the speaker is a rebel whose heart experiences reflect a “yearning” for more. Natalie Kimbell crafts a spirited look at shared life experience from the outset of this beautiful book where the speaker seeks “hope in the dead” until the close where “Future leans in the doorway” with her “Salvation.” And, the weather does remain the same.

–Sue Weaver Dunlap, author of Thursday’s Child (Main Street Rag, 2025)

 

And the Weather Remains the Same is a powerful collection of poems that echo grief in failed relationships. Kimbell skillfully uses many metaphors to show the facets of grief from loneliness and loss as a mechanism that leads to hope and ultimately salvation. Whether it’s through weather, plants, butterflies, or fish, the voices are heard in her heart-infused lines: (1) inhale the breeze that ruffles my hair / your musk rising from dead leaves, (2) [what it’s like to survive a broken heart is] like steering your car on a narrow switchback // two-lane road on an unfamiliar mountain through a storm, (3) You melt yellow poplar like ripened pears, / from green to gold to dark honey, (4) I plow head downward …leave a wake / of petals indifferent to the beauty / of small things, and many more. Even humor slips in to crack a smile at hurt, let alone irony. Kimbell shows her command of language and form and this is a highly recommended read to find solace despite the pain.

–John C. Mannone, author of Sacred Flute (Iris Press, 2024) and seven other collections

            

There is a weather for every emotion in Natalie Kimbell’s poems, always fresh and nuanced as every moment is—with tears, joy, heartbreak, revelations. In this book Kimbell’s skill is in lifting the fog of memory, splashing barefoot in the rain of new love, and holding her family as safe as sunlight on the mountains. Here is a woman sharing the prime of her wisdom, her inner weather always big enough for the whole of life!

–Susan Underwood author of Splinter (Madville Publishing, 2023)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In Natalie Kimbell‘s second chapbook, And the Weather Remains the Same, grief is a powerful force. In these poems, Kimbell shares personal losses of love, youth, and death. Often, Kimbell looks to the natural world to explain, comfort, or grieve with her. Sometimes, nature seems compassionate while on other occasions the natural world seems unaffected by her sorrow. Kimbell examines loss in all its forms, whether it be the loss during 9/11, the loss of a lover, or the loss of a loved one. These poems offer hope via humor or vibrant images. Even though the subject matter reveals the raw nature of hurt and loss, in The Weather Remains the SameNatalie Kimbell leaves the reader hopeful.

Natalie Kimbell was born in Norton, Virginia, spent her early elementary school years in Worcester, Massachusetts, and then moved to Dunlap, Tennessee to find her home. She is a 1978 graduate of Sequatchie County High School and a 1982 graduate of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She serves as an English and theater arts and creative writing instructor at her high school alma mater. This year, 2025, will mark her forty-first and last full-time year as an educator.

Although writing most of her life, she only began releasing her writing in 2017. Since then, her work has placed in several contests, anthologies and has appeared in publications such as the Appalachian Writers Anthology, Women Speak, Pine Mountain Sand and Gravel, Artemis, Shift  as well as in The Mildred Haun Review and Tennessee Voices Anthology. Though primarily a poet, Kimbell has also published creative nonfiction and ten-minute monologues.

 

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