Hearing the Underwater by Savannah Slone

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$14.99

 

“By turns lyrical and candid, alert to the familial and to the political, the poems in Hearing the Underwater reveal how the self is hammered into existence. The harrowing braiding of misogyny and poverty, the confusion of adolescence, and nerve-racking mothering fashion and configure the speaker, who is often ensnared between ‘two realms: unfounded fear / and awestruck observation.’ Rich with memorable phrasing and unexpected imagery, the poems also reveal a self that has survived. Savannah Slone’s work is urgent, sobering, and beautiful.”

–Eduardo C. Corral, author of Slow Lightning

 

Savannah Slone’s Hearing the Underwater does just what its title promises—offers us the world in slow-honest-motion, the way we might experience it if we were, indeed, submerged but also able to breathe, to survive. Ultimately, these poems are about survival; their bold, unflinching directness will not let us turn away from ourselves.”

–Stacey Waite, author of the lake has no saint

 

“‘I’m going to tell you a truth and a lie: I love myself.’ Now that is an opening to a poem. With language that pierces and lineation that perforates, Savannah Slone’s collection excavates from beneath white picket fences, a wallpaper’s yellow rosebuds, and ‘Towers that gleam / and scheme / the American dream.’ Humor, erasure, and emphasis complicate these accomplished pages. Hearing the Underwater is both mediation and agitation; a resolve to survey the damage but to keep going, to ignite and ascend.”

–Sandra Beasley, author of Count the Waves

“This collection is an honest mosaic of the journey to self-love, brimming with poems that effortlessly capture moments like still-life paintings.”

–Blythe Baird, author of Give Me A God I Can Relate To

 

 

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Hearing the Underwater

by Savannah Slone

$14.99

978-1-63534-821-7

2019

Savannah Slone is a queer writer who is completing her M.F.A. in the Pacific Northwest. Her poetry and short fiction pieces have appeared in various literary magazines. When she’s not writing, Savannah enjoys reading, knitting, hiking, and discussing intersectional feminism.