The Letting Go by Bill King
$14.99
In this book I am continually struck by King’s remarkable attention to detail: “the barbed wire / that stitched the hem / of old man Warner’s field…” or a robin that “runs upright like a butler, / then bends, as if bowing…” Such wonderful imagery is harnessed not only to reveal the natural world, however, but the ins and outs of raising children, the challenges of illness, and what it means to bear witness to tragedy. There are, for instance, powerful poems here describing the horrific devastation wrought by mountain-top removal mining, poems whose testimony is deeply moving.
These marvelous poems charged with closely-observed imagery and fueled by such a care-filled spirit should gain for Bill King’s poetry a deservingly wide and lasting readership.
–Marc Harshman, West Virginia Poet Laureate and the 2016 Weatherford Award Winner for Poetry for his book Believe What You Can.
Bill King’s poems are so precisely enacted that to read them is to feel our thighs pumping bike petals, to surge with the jonquils breaking spring soil. He writes with the deep intelligence that knits the natural world to metaphor and gives us a usable model for how to love this mortal place even as we know we are leaving it. I admire these poems very much. They are healing; they “carry the wounded skyward.”
–Maggie Anderson, author of five books of poetry, including Dear All, the winner of the Best Small Press Books of 1979 for The Great Horned Owl, and the founding editor of the Wick Poetry First Book Series.
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The Letting Go
by Bill King
$14.99, paper
978-1-63534-597-1
2018
Bill King’s poetry and creative nonfiction has appeared in Kestrel, Appalachian Heritage, Still: The Journal, The Southern Poetry Anthology, Naugatuck River Review, and many other journals and anthologies. He holds an M.A. in Creative Writing and a Ph.D. in Literature from the University of Georgia and teaches creative writing and literature at Davis & Elkins College in Elkins, WV.
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