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Something Good in All That Darkness by Isabelle Walker

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In Something Good in All That Darkness, the natural world isboth refuge and remedy. Whether it be on a mountain trail, beside a colony of blackbirds, or in a bundle of cumulous clouds gliding over a summer wedding, again and again Walker finds new ways of anchoring herself to the Earth’s splendor. In this debut chapbook, you’ll find playful imaginings as well as strength in the face of despair. These poems remind us that beauty exists even in the darkest of moments. #naturalworld #blackbirds #somethinggoodinallthatdarkness #debutchapbook #isabelletwalker

 

Isabelle Walker lives in Santa Barbara, California, where she teaches and writes for magazine and newspapers. Her poems have appeared in December, The Maine Review, The Santa Barbara Literary Journal, The Sierra Nevada Review, Seven Hills Review, Salt, among others. She has an MFA in Creative Nonfiction and Poetry from Antioch University Los Angeles. Something Good in All That Darkness is Walker’s debut chapbook.

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Isabelle Walker‘s poems sparkle with both pain and wonder, a “birth song played / on a clarinet of sleet,” reminding us of “what it is to love the night.” Clouds of all shapes and sizes come and go in this collection, just like the dawns and dusks of our lives. There is searing honesty here, and small surprises of gratitude. In the end, Walker is like “an aunt who takes up / residence in your spare room / and starts knitting you sweaters.” You won’t want to take them off. Not one.

–Paul J. Willis, author of Orvieto

 

Sublime poet Isabelle Walker’s muse is nothing less than the totality of nature, for solace. Her love of what is concrete and beautiful gives her courage to tackle the darkness that has ridden with her through life. Being alone with trees leads her to courageously ask, “Aren’t we always breathing ourselves in and others out?” Whether she’s addressing dung beetles, blackbirds, or clouds, we are with her.

–Perie Longo, Author of Baggage Claim

 

 

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