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The Inviolable Hours
by Amber Rose Crowtree
$14.99, paper
978-1-64662-681-6
2021
The Inviolable Hours is a behind-the-scenes glimpse of how a poet—the observer— was/is created from childhood to adulthood. This memoir-in-poems seeks answers of how and where does one belong amongst family, religion, relationships, and wilderness. The theme-poem of this book reveals, from May Sarton’s, “Prisoner at a Desk,” It is not so much trying to keep alive/As trying to keep from blowing apart/From inner explosions every day. This is a book of mending wounds.
Amber Rose Crowtree, MFA, is an award-winning poet of New Hampshire, who grew up in Downeast Maine. Her poems have appeared widely since 2002, beginning in The Puckerbrush Review and most recently in the Visual Verse anthologies 1-3, The Briar Cliff Review, and the Aurorean. Her debut chapbook, Harboring the Imperfect, is from Dancing Girl Press, 2021.
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