Tomorrow Too: The Brenda Monologues by Don Colburn

$14.00

 

Don Colburn has written a series of sonnets that read like a miraculous story. Some might say it’s a story about sickness and death, but the voices of these people live on long after I close the book. A story about life then, in poems so particular and real I was brought to my senses. You want to feel as alive as you actually are? Read this book.

–Marie Howe, author of “What the Living Do,” and Poet Laureate of New York

 

From the first time I read them, these poems grabbed my heart and have not let go. They trace a deeply moving story from surprising and multiple points of view. Don Colburn has packed so much wisdom and heart into these spirited lines, honoring a woman whom I was lucky enough to know during her too-short and shining life.

–Bill Rauch, artistic director, Oregon Shakespeare Festival

 

[A] deeply moving collection…Lines between journalism, theater, poetry and story dissolve. A spoken opera of life evolves aria by aria and is delivered with great elegance. Clear and subtle, harmonies and discords sing on the pages.

–Tim Pfau, reviewer for Oregon Poetry Association.

 

 

 

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Tomorrow Too: The Brenda Monologues

by Don Colburn

$14, paper

Don Colburn is a poet and retired newspaper reporter in Portland, Oregon. He has published four poetry collections, most recently a chapbook called Tomorrow Too: The Brenda Monologues. His poems have appeared widely in magazines and anthologies, and won the Discovery/The Nation Award, the Finishing Line Press Prize and the Cider Press Review Book Award. During his newspaper career, he was a reporter for The Washington Post and The Oregonian, and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in feature writing.

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