Teaching the Robins by Janice Townley Moore

$14.00

 

 

 

Like all fine poets, Janice Towley Moore is a conjurer. Spectres are everywhere in these poems- from a flashlight on the cellar stairs to an out of body experience, from moonstruck deer to teachable robins, all renderd with the magic words exquisitely chosen. Her poems are deftly crafted, moving, and powerful – fortunately, they are easy to summon and savor now that we have this exceptional new collection.

–John Stone, author Music From Apartment 8

 

 

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Teaching the Robins

by Janice Townley Moore

$14, paper

Janice Townley Moore lives in Hayesville, NC, and is a member of the English faculty at Young Harris College in the North Georgia Mountains. In 2005 she published a chapbook, Teaching the Robins, with Finishing Line Press. Her poems have also appeared in The Georgia Review, Shenandoah, Prairie SchoonerSouthern Poetry Review, Cortland Review, and Apalachee Review. New work is forthcoming in The Pharos and Main Street Rag. Her work is included in several anthologies: The Bedford Introduction to Literature, The Poets Guide to the Birds, In a Fine Frenzy: Poets Respond to Shakespeare, and Listen Here: Women Writing in Appalachia. She is actively involved in Netwest and serves as the facilitator for the monthly critique group.

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