I’ve got another great book release for you today. If you’ve been following me for a while, you know one of the poets I follow is Anais Chartschenko. She is a modern poet from Canada who also is a talented musician. I’ve featured her here before with reviews and book releases. Well, she’s done it again. The Liminal Hymns is now available. Here’s a blurb about the book:
Blurb
The Liminal Hymns sing the story of moments between, leaving certainties to embrace doubt. Liminal spaces are explored through examinations of mythology, philosophy, and religion. With sardonic shots of whiskey and wit, this collection delves into the sensory and psychological kaleidoscope of the human condition.
Excerpt
I’ll also tease you with an excerpt from the book:
Over
Sympathy is not settling
Although settling can be
Fine, fine in the finest sense
Of the word, grand or okay,
Sure.
Stretching over canvas, the
Exchange over wine, one
Kiss can lead to another or
Raised eyebrows-what were
We thinking, we should just
Be friends, fine? Fine.
Sifting through pictures, one
Can settle on an age, consider
Were you happy then or was
Happiness a veil over a tearful
Bride, tearful for reasons she
Cannot define. Definitions can
Be tricky and according to the
Dictionary change over
Time.
Links
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