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The epigraph to Laurel Chambers' debut poetry collection, Places in the Mist states., "...we never entirely depart the homes we make for ourselves in the world. They follow us, like shadows." Her memories of different homes often trigger our own recollections in the shared human experience of place. We travel the phases of a woman's life: the wonder of a young girl watching from her bedroom window as the neighborhood awakens ("I could see the houses come alive / McManns' kitchen light, soft and golden"), to the young woman in a city apartment who escorts an old man home during a snowstorm ("He was blind and had dropped his cane"), to the mature woman reveling in the autumn ("This is the time before the losing of the light"). Finally, we are left at the threshold of aging, where wisdom shines through the poet's acceptance of her waning eyesight, as she says: "Let the young ones have the dazzling light" and "I do not miss the time when all I saw was clear."
-Ellen Austin-Li, author of Firefly, Finishing Line Press, 2019, and Lockdown: Scenes from Early in the Pandemic, Finishing Line Press, 2021EXTRA 10 % discount with code: EXTRA
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The epigraph to Laurel Chambers' debut poetry collection, Places in the Mist states., "...we never entirely depart the homes we make for ourselves in the world. They follow us, like shadows." Her memories of different homes often trigger our own recollections in the shared human experience of place. We travel the phases of a woman's life: the wonder of a young girl watching from her bedroom window as the neighborhood awakens ("I could see the houses come alive / McManns' kitchen light, soft and golden"), to the young woman in a city apartment who escorts an old man home during a snowstorm ("He was blind and had dropped his cane"), to the mature woman reveling in the autumn ("This is the time before the losing of the light"). Finally, we are left at the threshold of aging, where wisdom shines through the poet's acceptance of her waning eyesight, as she says: "Let the young ones have the dazzling light" and "I do not miss the time when all I saw was clear."
-Ellen Austin-Li, author of Firefly, Finishing Line Press, 2019, and Lockdown: Scenes from Early in the Pandemic, Finishing Line Press, 2021
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