Heirloom by Megan Krupa

$14.99

 

“In Heirloom, Megan Krupa strums the hidden tendons that connect a body to it’s geography. Here, the smokestacks of Appalachia are inseparable from the corpses in the ground. Here, the trees are as silent as the people left to tend them. Simultaneously lush and limber, Megan’s poems concoct one of the most merciful, striking depictions of rural loss in poetry today.”

–Jerrod Schwarz, author of No Name Atkins

 

 

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Heirloom

by Megan Krupa

$14.99, paper

978-1-64662-361-7

2020

Megan Krupa’s poetry has appeared in BOAAT, Broad River Review, and Cider Press Review. Her work was named a finalist for the Ron Rash Award in Poetry by The Broad River Review and for Still: The Journal’s Poetry Prize. She has been named the Belz-Lipman Holocaust Educator of the year for the state of Tennessee and was a finalist for the Maya Angelou Teacher of Poetry Award given by the National Council of Teachers of English. Megan works as a poetry editor at Driftwood Press and teaches writing in Kingsport, Tennessee.

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