Amnesia by Christy Stillwell

$14.00

 

These poems catalog bright moments, and not so bright, as a mother experiences her second-born’s  first year of life. Here we find a writer struggling with the impossible balance of artistry and motherhood, both the rewards and the costs.

 

Set in a world of loss, these poems by Christy Stillwell deliver with certainty the daily rhythms of home. The whir of fans in August, the insistent pull of an infant’s mouth, and the scrape of snow shovels after a storm compose a new measure of stability for a mother of two young children. I am grateful for the simplicity and courage with which these poems declare, “I believe,” “I understand,” “I wish,” “I love,” “I see.” Stillwell reports the intimate, the difficult, and the awkward as if her life depends on not forgetting. As a result, her poems are unforgettable.

–Diane LeBlanc

 

With Christy Stillwell’s help, we learn to see with new eyes. Her voice is vulnerable and reflects deep truths of our lived lives. With clarity, her poetic vision invites us into a fuller humanity in her beautiful collection, Amnesia.

–Leah Huete de Maines

 

 

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Amnesia

by Christy Stillwell

$14, paper

Over the course of her career, Christy Stillwell has been a teacher of college freshman, tutored adults in writing skills, clerked in bookstores and edited manuscripts, college essays, textbooks and artist statements. Her work has appeared in literary magazines such as as Pearl, River City, Sonora Review, Sou’wester, The Massachusetts Review, mamalode.comliterarymama.com, and The Tishman Review. She has been honored with a Vermont Studio Center residency and a Wyoming Arts Council Literary Fellowship. Her short work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and was a finalist in the Glimmer Train Short Story Contest. Her debut novel, The Wolf Tone, won the Elixir Press Fiction Prize. She lives in Montana. Find her online at https://www.christystillwell.com

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