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Kindlings by Rachel Linnea Brown

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979-8-89990-349-6

2026

A fire must wink into existence before it roars. Small, wry, quick to light, and eager to burn, the poems of Kindlings elevate the ephemeral, exposing the white-hot intensity roiling within.

Rachel Linnea Brown is a poet, crafter, teacher, archival scholar, hiker, and hobby farmer whose life and work are infused by Midwestern sounds, beings, seasons, and vistas. She and Matt Bristow, her husband, are currently restoring a circa 1868 limestone farmhouse on forty acres near Lawrence, Kansas, and they enjoy adventuring with Beamish and Lindy, their beloved chocolate Labradors.

PRAISE:

 

Such grace and depths of feeling live in Rachel Linnea Brown’s Kindlings. Such complex sorrows and discovered strengths. These poems, rich in music and executed with careful precision, create the illusion of a restless mind that finds in the natural world an echo of the self, and of the self’s concerns: love, parting, and the irretrievable past. Here is a place of “heart-round / lilies / bobbing / upon ponderous / stems,” where “everything / is as it should be / without / us.”  This is a fabulous collection of poems. 

–Kevin Prufer, author of The Fears 

 

Rachel Linnea Brown’s chapbook Kindlings is an ode to smallness—which across these poems manages to accumulate into a kind of vastness. Each poem offers a brief snapshot of observational thought—sometimes addressing the natural world, sometimes the dailiness of an intimate relationship, sometimes the interrelation of both. In one poem, “a spider drops / upon / my page. / I am / mercy”; in another, a couple on their anniversary acknowledges that the natural world “barely / knew we breathed.” The language here is so deft and understated, such that we can feel Brown cleaving carefully to her own hard-won bits of advice: “save / only / the scrap you intend / to ignite,” and “no truth / heavier / than sunlight / in rain.” This is a quiet, subtle, and very beautiful collection of poems. 

–Wayne Miller, author of The End of Childhood 

 

 

 

 

 

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