Harbinger by Jackie Sherbow

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“I’m not a believer / but I can write about the devil,” Jackie Sherbow declares in her debut chapbook, Harbinger. In these keenly observed poems, both wonder and fear guide the speaker as she explores history, domesticity, mental illness, and religion. From the Salem witch trials to the shores of the Long Island Sound, from Queens diners to the dreams of California, Sherbow’s journeying is intellectually generous and emotionally engaging. I love this collection.

–Monica Wendel, author of No Apocalypse (Georgetown Review Press, 2013) and English Kills (Autumn House Press, 2016)

 

Jackie Sherbow’s Harbinger is a bold debut that flirts with fabulism while addressing womanhood in America through the lens of witchcraft. Her prose is lovely, and her surprising imaginative leaps pull from the mundane world transformations, witches and their familiars, birds’ feet soup, murder trials, beach quartz, and collected talismans from childhood and the present. Her poems rest on objects and people and moments until they become enchanted. And readers too will be enchanted by both the dangers and delights of the world Sherbow creates within these pages.

–Emily Hockaday, author of Space on Earth (Grey Book Press, 2019) and What We Love and Will Not Give Up (Dancing Girl Press, 2014)

 

 

 

 

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Harbinger

by Jackie Sherbow

$14.99, paper

978-1-64662-086-9

2019

Jackie Sherbow is a writer and editor living in Queens, NY. Her poems have appeared or will appear in Sierra Nevada Review, Gold Wake Live, Coffin Bell, Luna Luna, Bad PonyDay One, and elsewhere, and have been part of the Emotive Fruition performance series. She works as an editor for two leading mystery-fiction magazines as well as Newtown Literary—the literary journal dedicated to the borough of Queens. She can be found at www.jackiesherbow.com and @j_sherbow on Twitter.

3 reviews for Harbinger by Jackie Sherbow

  1. J Sherbow

    Jackie Sherbow lives in Queens, NY. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in places like Sierra Nevada Review, Coffin Bell, Luna Luna, and Day One, and have been part of the Emotive Fruition performance series. She works as an associate editor for Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine and Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine as well as the editor of Newtown Literary—the literary journal dedicated to the borough of Queens—and was a participant in the 2018 Queens Council on the Arts Artists Peer Circle. Her work has been nominated for the 2019 Best of the Net Anthology. You can find her on Twitter @j_sherbow and Instagram @jackiesherlock

  2. J Sherbow

  3. Russell Ricard (verified owner)

    This is a beautiful debut poetry chapbook. In sync with their collection’s title, Harbinger, these poems are haunting and heartfelt, guided by Sherbow’s sobering words yet urgent rhythms. Explored is the historical push and pull between having wings vs. them being clipped vs. mental wellness vs. empowerment challenges girls and women have faced and continue to face in society. Harbinger’s themes, tones, and images hum in the ear, and paint across the heart with similar impact as Margaret Atwood’s prose.

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