Sequel by Wendell Hawken

$14.99

 

These wonderful “farm poems” are closely observed meditations on nature, beauty, love, loss, disease, death, and memory. In a small space, Wendell Hawken creates a full universe of feelings. A stunning achievement.

–Howard Means, author of 67 Shots: Kent State and the End of American Innocence

 

In Wendell Hawken’s Sequel the beauty and reality of life on her Virginia farm and the looming death of her husband fuse into a profound and haunting work, ending ‘not with Amen/but with Ahh.”  Strong, urgent, moving, this is an achievement of rare artistry and depth.

–Patricia Corbus, winner of 2015 Off-the-Grid Poetry Prize and author of Finistra’s Window

 

These wonderfully moving poems, spoken by a wife, chart the aftermath of her beloved husband’s death as she continues to live on their farm. The landscape with its weathers; the birds, cows, and dogs seem filled with the husband’s physical presence on an almost cellular level. The voice is vivid, unflinchingly observant—and joyful. She observes: ‘time, though bent, the one straight line.’

–Susan Sindall, author of What’s Left and former editor of Heliotrope, a journal of poetry

 

 

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Sequel

by Wendell Hawken

$14.99, paper

978-1-63534-966-5

2019

Wendell Hawken lives on a grass farm in the northern Shenandoah Valley in the company of two dogs and one cat. After retiring from office work, Hawken earned her MFA in Poetry from the Warren Wilson College Program for Writers where she studied with Betty Adcock and Ellen Bryant Voigt among others.  She has two full collections, The Luck of Being (The Backwaters Press, 2008), and White Bird: A Sequence, (FutureCycle Press, 2017), which was honored by the Library of Virginia with a 2018 Literary Award. A chapbook, The Spinal Sequence, was published by Finishing Line Press in 2013.

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