Doe by Susan Baller-Shepard

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$19.99

 

To read the poems in this fine first collection is to stroll through the lives of many females – human and animal alike — with a most companionable guide. Baller-Shepard is a remarkable new poetic voice equally at ease with observing farm women at work, discussing Einstein’s Grand Unified Theory, or contemplating the life span of a mayfly. Through Baller-Shepard’s careful excavation of the embers of memory – a blue popsicle, a clutch of irises, a high-backed wooden bench —  you will find yourself mining the memories of the narrative of your own life. This is this poet’s gift to her readers.

–Judith Valente, author of the poetry collections Discovering Moons and Inventing An Alphabet, and co-editor of “Twenty Poems to Nourish Your Soul.”

 

“From the title, Doe, by Sue Baller-Shepard, anticipates a thicket of feminine myth and symbol: motherhood, martyrdom, victimhood; defenselessness, passivity; naked beauty hunted, stalked, violated, enshrined perhaps but never trophied, not like their antlered fathers and sons.  The trick and magic of and through these poems is the metamorphosis of the metaphor, suggested, argued, developed through a sleight of forms, often repeating forms that advance argument passively through repetition, tricksterish word play, re-castings of memory and narrative. Reading them becomes a kind of active listening, hearing a kind of speaking; and backtracking, sliding off, getting lost, staying still, retracing steps—all a kind of advance.  All those female survival skills of defense—the withdraw, hide, step out of the way, disappear tactics—unfold an offense, and change the world. Hear, hear, hear! And rejoice!”
–Lucia Cordell Getsi, PhD, Former Spoon River Poetry Review Editor, Author of Intensive Care

Description

Doe

by Susan Baller-Shepard

$19.99, Full-length, paper

978-1-63534-904-7

2019

Susan Baller-Shepard loves to bridge the natural and spiritual worlds in her writing. She lives and writes in Bloomington, Illinois in a place where deer cross her path daily.

 

3 reviews for Doe by Susan Baller-Shepard

  1. Ruth Everhart (verified owner)

    Weaving observations on the natural world with reflections on growing up and growing old, these poems are by turns irreverent, scalding, hilarious, and poignant.

  2. Anne Matter (verified owner)

    These poems touched on so many emotions and experiences that I could never have put into words. The author is a genius. I can not wait to read her next book.

  3. Kathy Swaar (verified owner)

    Living in the “middle of nowhere,” the life – and wildlife – Susan Baller-Shepard writes about regularly crossed my path as well. I have seen much of what she sees, yet her words take me beyond the familiar, farther out into the wild, yet also deeper into my own heart and soul. The common becomes uncommon, each person’s, each creature’s uniqueness crafted in stunning detail. With each line and stanza she peels back layers of thought and emotion, revealing depths of meaning I had no idea were there until I lingered over her words, and allowed them to linger in me.

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