Appalachian Picture Book by Dee Stribling
$14.49
“In Appalachian Picture Book, Dee Stribling digs deeply not only into her beloved Appalachian terrain, but also into the promise memory makes to the heart: to never forget. Every cherished moment is stilled, just like in a picture book, where we see in pristine detail “a single sagebrush cane / [clinging] to frozen windowpane,” and “crevices in rock faces waiting for / tears to wash them free in a flood of /mud and gravel and roughness.” This poet’s ear is to the earth and her language mimes that music, whether it’s ballad, madrigal, folk idiom – even her often brash speaker in a white Barracuda, “holding her sideways into a turn” … “taking that Hurst shifter where it wants / to go an’ where you ain’t never been.” This book has range and soul – a voice that will take you anywhere you want to go.
–Joseph Bathanti, former NC Poet Laureate
Rating: ***** [5 of 5 Stars!]
In Dee Stribling‘s Appalachian Picture Book, the hills are filled with a quiet beauty that is at times as ominous as it is picturesque. These poems never settle but quiver like memory and “blue smoke com[ing] across the field.”
–Erin Elizabeth Smith (Sundress Publishing)
Rating: ***** [5 of 5 Stars!]
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Appalachian Picture Book
by Dee Stribling
paper, $14.49
Dee Stribling is a writer of prose and poetry. A Sundress Academy for the Arts poetry winner, her work has also appeared in “200 New Mexico Poems” and in other collections. Work-in-progress includes a childhood memoir (full of spirit dreams), a women-in-sports documentary, and more poetry. Although happiest trekking about anywhere outside and then writing about it, she makes it home on occasion to take care of Bo (tough-guy cat) and various other country critters. You can visit her online via “PoetDStribling” on Facebook and http://hst6152.wix.com/poetdstribling.
Rating: ***** [5 of 5 Stars!]
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