These Onyx Hours by Heather Sullivan

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In writing These Onyx Hours, Ms. Sullivan has been able to self-search so deeply, she has captured the essence and meaning of what poetry is and what it can do to soothe the troubled soul.

–Rose Pearson, Founder/Creative Director, The Writers’ Circle, Inc.

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A fervent believer, a hopeful observer of life’s intangible treasures, Heather Sullivan creates poems that capture dualities. In this collection, she hints at and highlights beauties within family members, beloved pets, and our own back yards— but exactly where they reflect the harshest realities of life: loss and death. She speaks her truths, and they are joys and heartaches that are universal to us all, at some stage of our lives or another. Especially in “All the Difference”, we are reminded that life’s journey is best taken with dear ones, even if we must someday say goodbye; and this Sullivan does say but as just as often as she says “hello.”

–Trixie Wadson, Publisher, Balancing the Tides: A Newport Journal

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Heather Sullivan has the rare poetic gift of capturing everyday moments and freeze-framing them on the page. The poems in These Onyx Hours call our attention to the simple details in life—those we are sometimes too busy to see. Weaving a word-web filled with her own special magic, she skillfully examines the everyday angst of love, joy and the crazy-making sorrow of loss. Reading her work, one cannot help but pause and reflect on what is important in life.

–Lynnie Gobeille & Jan Keough , Editors, The Origami Poems Project

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Under the guise of sonnets, nature poems and simple observations, Heather Sullivan‘s new collection, These Onyx Hours, is a powerful, moving and often wrenching exploration/celebration of the glorious and sometimes tragic dance we call “being human.” In these pages, we are reminded that faith is the only teacher we really need, and that loss is a necessary if almost unbearable transformation toward the ultimate beauty. Here is a poet who is not afraid of death, and her courageous poems revisit the young brother (whose hair was the color of the sun), dog, cat and grandmother who all left too soon. Yet Sullivan proves, poem after poem, that even while grief is “stalking the halls in her black slippers,” hope is always in the eaves, hovering on its own mighty wings like the hummingbird which, like so many powerful images in this collection, makes an astonishing and perfectly timed appearance. These poems are generous and spare, simple and sublime, and they are filled with ancient wisdom and fresh delight. They are a gift from the great heart of this wonderful poet who speaks with confidence and truth and hope about that “thicket of possibility” otherwise known as life. This one. Your very own.
–Lisa Starr, RI Poet Laureate Emeritus, Founder, The Block Island Poetry Project

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These Onyx Hours

by Heather Sullivan

$14, paper

HEATHER SULLIVAN is a founding member of Ocean State Poets, a nonprofit whose mission is to give voice to Rhode Islanders by conducting workshops and readings across the State. Sullivan is the editor of two poetry chapbooks, Butterfly Wings and Poems on Branches, published by Salve Regina University, featuring the works of 75 individuals. In 2007, Heather was appointed Assistant Creative Director of The Writers’ Circle, Inc. where she worked until 2010. In 2007, Sullivan served as a panel judge for Barnes and Noble’s State-wide Maya Angelou High School Poetry Contest. Heather holds an M.A. in English and won First Place in Writers’ Digest’s 1999 Competition in memoir. Her work has appeared in numerous regional and national publications. She lives in Portsmouth, Rhode Island with her daughter Page Sonnet and can be reached at www.poetheathersullivan.com.

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