Not All Who Are Lost Wander by Jonie McIntire
$13.99
“At its core Jonie McIntire‘s Not All Who Are Lost Wander is about family, the ones we’re born with and the ones we build along the way. These poems are not only stories about the minutes and hours that turn into years without blinking, but what it takes just to make it through the night sometimes, through heartbreak, bills, and loss, while still trying to find the time to reflect just long enough to write it all down.”
–John Dorsey, Author of Appalachian Frankenstein, GTK Press.
“Jonie McIntire‘s work is firmly grounded in the everyday: cooking dinner, meetings at work, caring for family, important friendships. The everyday, however, does not distract her from issues of love and loss. And all of this is offered to us with the sensitivity of a thoughtful poet.”
–Don Cellini, Author of Sainthood and Other Sinners, Mayapple, and Stone Poems, Foothills Publishing.
Description
Not All Who Are Lost Wander
by Jonie McIntire
$13.99, paper
Jonie McIntire is a poet, writer and community builder in Northwest Ohio. She has authored three chapbooks of poetry: Semidomesticated (Red Flag Poetry, 2021); Beyond the Sidewalk (Nightballet Press, 2017); and Not All Who Are Lost Wander (Finishing Line Press, 2016). Her poetry has been published in print journals and anthologies, online, and even in cement sidewalks in her beloved city of Toledo, Ohio. Learn more about her at https://www.joniemcintire.net.
Misa Amane –
It was an absolutely amazing book of poetry, and I would absolutely love to read more written by you!
Kerry Trautman –
Ms. McIntire’s poems are heart-wrenching in their subtlety, paying homage to those many small moments that comprise most of our lives on this earth.
Sam Wright –
A beautiful collection of subtle insights and descriptions of everyday family life. McIntire’s voice is gentle, sensitive, and at times sensuous. A thoroughly enjoyable read.