Going out of Business by Kelsey Campbell

$13.99

 

These poems have a careful, strange, subdued music that makes them seem almost ghostly, yet they are actually quite vivid and deeply felt. They get beneath the reader’s skin and simmer there. This is a fine debut by a talented young poet.

–Mark Cox

 

In Kelsey Campbell‘s first collection of poems, Going out of Business, she writes vignettes of her characters’ experience that bring us close up with what makes us human. These lyrical moments are filled with carefully chosen details and clear-eyed empathy.

 

For example, in “Snippets,” a widow with dementia sits on their bed, clipping from “photos, articles, fabrics,/and pages from instruction manuals” that spark her memory of her husband (while showing us who he was) because “she has to keep him/there on their bed in front/of her.”

 

Other lyric poems and dramatic monologues also give a native’s view of the back roads, architecture and bookstores of North Carolina. Beneath all of Campbell’s poems is a controlled musical language. This is a remarkable, sure-footed first collection.
–Dr. Marcia Hurlow

 

 

 

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Going out of Business

by Kelsey Campbell

$13.99, paper

978-1-63534-453-0

2018

Kelsey Campbell grew up in the piedmont of North Carolina, but the mystery of the state’s mountains has been a constant inspiration for her writing. A graduate of Asbury University in Kentucky, she received her Bachelor’s degree in English and creative writing. Kelsey lives in Virginia where she is a staff writer for a nonprofit. She is currently working on a fiction manuscript as well as a second collection of poetry. This is her first poetry chapbook.