Kin Types by Luanne Castle

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$14.99

 

Welcome to Luanne Castle’s Kin Types, where every piece, poem or prose, is a ghost –-but not the sort you can see through. You see, Castle’s ghosts have been resurrected through powerful emotion and startling detail, have been made suddenly solid and real again with a skill that brings to mind the work of Edgar Lee Masters. Herein we find all the heart and heartbreak of ordinary lives from the past finally valuated properly, given their own set of lines and stanzas, their own sentences and paragraphs, the attention and care of a gifted and sympathetic writer. Which is to say, you’re going to want to stick around for a while. Kin Types exists at the precise place where literature and history intersect to make something both beautiful and true.

–Justin Hamm, author of American Ephemeral, editor of the museum of americana

 

Luanne Castle’s Kin Types is based largely upon genealogy and a fascination with what comes to all of us from the past. A mix of poetry in the traditional sense and highly poetic prose pieces, the collection takes the reader on a journey into the lives of women and somewhat into the lives of men who must carry on alone once the women are gone. The journey of this collection is not a ramble into the past, but a slingshot into the here and now by way of these portrait tales.

 

Of particular importance to readers are these lines from


What Lies Inside:


What lies outside my mind is nothing. Mother’s bones cleaner

     than steak bones, buildings diminish to the horizon.

 

          Inside my mind
a junkyard, castoffs from outside others,
               flickering and igniting when struck on its inside walls.

 

Clearly, Castle is letting us know that she (and we) are all inhabited by stories of our ancestors.

 

Castle explores the warnings and quirks of relatives in poem after poem. Perhaps Castle is also issuing a warning in Advice From My Forebears to those whose lives are lived by the word and pen: Don’t quit writing like I did. Make me a promise. The whole collection is a promise, and not to be missed, whether for its flashlight into the past or its beam into the future.
–Carol Willette Bachofner, Poet Laureate Emerita of Rockland, Maine

 

 

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Kin Types

by Luanne Castle

$14.99, paper

978-1-63534-254-3

2017

2018 Eric Hoffer Finalists
2018 Book Category Finalist:

Kin Types, Luanne Castle, Finishing Line Press
http://www.hofferaward.com/Eric-Hoffer-Award-winners.html#.Wvnh-P8pChA

Winner of the 2015 New Mexico-Arizona Book Award, Doll God, Luanne Castle‘s first collection of poetry, was published by Aldrich Press. Luanne’s poetry and prose have appeared in Grist, Copper Nickel, River Teeth, Glass: A Journal of Poetry, Barnstorm Journal, Six Hens, Lunch Ticket, The Review Review, and many other journals. Luanne has studied English and creative writing at the University of California, Riverside; Western Michigan University; and Stanford University. She divides her time between California and Arizona.