Good Work for Small Hands by Michelle Delaine Williams

$15.99

 

“Sublime and tender, Michelle Delaine Williams’ debut book glistens like a kaleidoscope of community, home, and time. The fluency with which she shifts from heartbreak to wonder is, at first, disarming, and then, ultimately, deeply illuminating. What a splendid collection of warm, incisive, and finely etched poems Good Work for Small Hands is.”

–David Biespiel, author of A Place of Exodus

 

“In her aptly titled first book, Michelle Delaine Williams’ childhood comes alive. ‘I’m an action in waiting,’ she tells us in a poem about her birth. This statement holds true well into her teens. To her best childhood friend she admits that during her adolescent years ‘I was a wave / crashing against you and pulling away.’ Often alone, Williams learned the art of paying attention, a requirement (though she could not have known this at the time) for becoming a good writer. Good Work for Small Hands is an impressive collection of insightful, well-crafted poems.”

–Andrea Hollander, author of Blue Mistaken for Sky

 

 

 

 

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Good Work for Small Hands

by Michelle Delaine Williams

$15.99, paper

979-8-88838-152-6

2023

Good Work for Small Hands is a collection of poems about childhood spaces — those found in the yard, the home and the heart. The poems follow the wanderings of a little girl, from lying under a fluffy pink mimosa tree and picking dandelions for her mama to fending off the advances of a neighbor in his shed. Through all of the longing and confusion, our narrator remains full of hope and wonder.

Michelle Delaine Williams grew up in Missouri and now resides in Portland, Oregon. She was a 2018 Atheneum fellow at the Attic Institute of Arts and Letters, where she also co-hosted the Fridays on the Boulevard reading series for several years. Her work has appeared in RAIN Magazine, Silk Road Review, VoiceCatcher and Verseweavers.

 

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