Wild Familiars by Linda Malm – NWVS #188

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Wild Familiars by Linda Malm is a lush chapbook that turns to birds as guides, offering quiet wisdom on life, mortality, and our place in the natural world. Malm’s poems shimmer with intimate observations, inviting readers to witness the beauty around us, and the truths it gently reveals.

–Leah Huete de Maines, Poet-in-Residence Emerita at Northern Kentucky University

 

Who can resist the music in lines like “iridescent dragonfly lighted on a lily pad?” –– or, the paradox at work in, “The pond, a sunken socket. Blue eye/still outstares the drying sun,”––or, this poet’s wit and visual punning that flares up in haiku, “Below a flowering branch/ a hummingbird feeder glows./ Tail light in low sun” ?  Best of all is the spirit of an elder woman –– one who has arrived in beauty, alert to the gifts and complexities of the natural world–– showing us the way.

–Sawnie Morris’s poetry collection, Her, Infinite was the winner of the 2015 New Issues Press Poetry Award. Additional awards include: the Ruth Stone Poetry Award and inclusion in BAX2016: Best American Experimental Writing.  She served as the Inaugural Poet Laureate of Taos, NM.

 

 

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Wild Familiars – NWVS #188

by Linda Malm

Paper

979-8-89990-285-7

2025

“Wild Familiars” is a finalist in the 2024 Finishing Line Press chapbook competition.  The collection embraces the nature of birds to convey observations on life and mortality. The tone is one of appreciation and acceptance, rather than fear. Ducks pair and glide: “O for such a shadowing”, dead birds are honored: “my feather cache”. Birds are held: “faint body heat through feathers”, released: “I fly”.  Sometimes birds briefly inhabit a poem: “parting wing beats”, “reflections that wobble with a swallow swoop”. Sometimes birds fully dominate an incident or narrate a persona poem. The poems utilize a variety forms, word play and music. Wildness in birds and in ourselves is valued for its intensity.
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Linda Malm was published as a teen and only returned to poetry after she retired as a college dean. She won the competition to become a writer of Los Luceros (the Robert Redford/NM Film Board Enterprise) and more recently has been actively publishing both on-line and in print journals and anthologies.  In 2023 Kelsay Books published her first chapbook, Winded from the Chase.  Following the book launch, The Taos News reviewed it as “embracing wildness without fear.”  It also noted “acute observations on mortality.”  These explorations continue in “Wild Familiars” due for release in November, 2025 by Finishing Line Press.  It was a finalist in their chapbook competition and is described in a blog by Sawnie Morris as musical, witty, and “the spirit of an elder woman- one who has arrived in beauty, alert to the gifts and complexities of the natural world… showing us the way”

 

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