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"Words and Bones" is an apt title for LB Sedlacek's fine chapbook for words are the scaffolding in these pages; words which both come from and go to the marrow. The author's craft here has a simplicity, an elegance in clarity which makes even the complex, the scientific, not only accessible but familiar as a memory shared by a particularly American yet, ultimately, universally humane collective unconscious. What a fine mineral of many facets she has brought from her depths into the light of day."
Stephen Mead, Visual Artist/Author
"You'd never think a skeleton is a complete person. I would have said the same thing about a poem until LB Sedlacek's "Words and Bones" came along. It's a work which truly strips its poems down to their bare bones with all the un-necessary words nowhere to be found, leaving a manuscript of complete and wonderfully brief pieces. These poems expose the often overlooked remarkable details in the every day mundane which can only be seen when a poet's eyes gaze upon them. The heartbreak, the wonder...you'll begin to see it in your bones too."
Rick Lupert, author of God Wrestler
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"Words and Bones" is an apt title for LB Sedlacek's fine chapbook for words are the scaffolding in these pages; words which both come from and go to the marrow. The author's craft here has a simplicity, an elegance in clarity which makes even the complex, the scientific, not only accessible but familiar as a memory shared by a particularly American yet, ultimately, universally humane collective unconscious. What a fine mineral of many facets she has brought from her depths into the light of day."
Stephen Mead, Visual Artist/Author
"You'd never think a skeleton is a complete person. I would have said the same thing about a poem until LB Sedlacek's "Words and Bones" came along. It's a work which truly strips its poems down to their bare bones with all the un-necessary words nowhere to be found, leaving a manuscript of complete and wonderfully brief pieces. These poems expose the often overlooked remarkable details in the every day mundane which can only be seen when a poet's eyes gaze upon them. The heartbreak, the wonder...you'll begin to see it in your bones too."
Rick Lupert, author of God Wrestler
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