SLEEPWALKER by Linda K. Sienkiewicz

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$15.99

 

Sleepwalker is a moving poetic tribute to Linda Sienkiewicz’s late son, Derek. Resolute, lyrical, and unflinching, these poems are informed by profound loss even as they pulse with a mother’s capacious love. A brilliant and devastating account of parenthood as the junction where both our greatest gifts and our greatest fears sometimes converge.

–Kelly Fordon, author of I Have the Answer and Garden for the Blind (Wayne State University Press) and Goodbye Toothless House (Kattywompus Press)

 

Only a poet as brave as Linda Sienkiewicz can invert grief’s long shadow into a beam that shines between worlds, illuminating the faces and voices of the lost. Reading her Sleepwalker, we’re nudged awake from the dream and reminded: hold close those you love, cherish the life you’re in. By their light, these poems salvage and reclaim the heart and its losses. And for that—for the work of this brave poet—I’m grateful.

–Robert Fanning, author of Severance, Our Sudden Museum, American Prophet, and The Seed Thieves

 

In Sleepwalker, Linda Sienkiewicz writes with tenderness, clarity, and breathtaking vulnerability about her eldest son, who took his own life.  In beautiful, intensely felt poems, she captures her spiraling thoughts,  anger, and  waves of grief.  Throughout the book, her desire for connection endures:  in one poem, she hears her son in a cello’s “sad unhurried depths;” in another, her son reappears in her kitchen ten years later, ready to listen to everything she never said to him.  I admire these poems deeply.  I wish they did not have to be written.

–Kathleen McGookey, author of Instructions for My Imposter

 

 

 

 

 

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SLEEPWALKER

by Linda K. Sienkiewicz

$15.99, paper

979-8-88838-223-3

2023

Linda K. Sienkiewicz‘s poems speak with intense fierceness to hard-earned compassion and painful healing after her eldest son’s suicide. Trying to make sense of tragedy, she unearths the heartbreak of motherhood and deep loss, revealing tender, resilient love in poems that embrace who her son was and what he will never be.Readers who have suffered such a loss will know they are not alone.

Linda K. Sienkiewicz has founded an adult ADD support group, taught calligraphy, conducted journal writing workshops at a domestic violence shelter, given poetry workshops, worked as a graphic artist and a conservation picture framing specialist, and participated in Pet-a-Pet therapy with her chocolate Lab. She currently volunteers at Neighborhood House, a local nonprofit. She attended Cooper School of Art in Cleveland as a scholarship student, and holds an M.F.A. from the University of Southern Maine. Widely published, she lives with her husband and two incorrigible corgis in southeast Michigan.