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Poised for Flight
by Rosie Prohías Driscoll
$19.99, Full-length, paper
978-1-64662-833-9
2022
From an early age, Rosie Prohías Driscoll was enthralled by the family stories recounted by her mother, grandmother, and great aunts about their lives in Cuba before the family was exiled to the United States. At the same time, she felt a void left by the premature death of her father and the lost connection to his family who stayed behind. In her debut poetry collection, Poised for Flight, Prohías Driscoll excavates these family roots to uncover a poignant story of loss and resurrection spanning five generations. In the telling, she cultivates trees and intertwines branches where her children – and the readers of her poems – can find shelter and firm footing for flight.
Rosie Prohías Driscoll is a Cuban-American educator and poet. The daughter and granddaughter of Cuban exiles, she was raised in Miami, Florida and writes about themes of identity and exile, loss and renewal, grief and grace. Her poems have appeared in numerous online and print publications, including Acentos Review, Mas Tequila Review, Pilgrimage Magazine, Literary Mama, Temenos Journal, Saw Palm: Florida Literature and Art, SWWIM Every Day, Sin Fronteras/Writers Without Borders, Pensive: A Global Journal of Spirituality and the Arts, and Gyroscope Review, and she was a finalist for the 2020 Orison Poetry Prize. She teaches high school English in Alexandria, Virginia, where she lives with her husband, greyhound, and a host of ancestral spirits who keep her rooted and grateful. When not teaching or writing, she relishes spending time with friends and family and researching her family tree. Poised for Flight is her first full-length collection.
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