Woman with Crows by April J. Asbury

$14.99

 

Woman with Crows brings the reader into a life engaged with the deeper, more difficult beauties of the world.  Threaded through with the language of myth and fairy tale, and grounded in earthy roots and cycles of life and death, these poems have a wingspan that gathers both light and dark, silence and voice, this side and the other.  Life is whole in these poems, their truth profound.

–Diane Gilliam, author of Kettle Bottom and Dreadful Wind & Rain

 

“She trusted her wings and sailed a brisk salt wind…right out of that old story.” With this ending line of the opening poem, April Asbury sets the tone for this collection. The Woman with Crows stares down the world, exploring the complex social contract that women sign without knowing it, just by virtue of their gender. These poems often recount many traditional tasks and roles:  grocery-shopping, canning, caring for the sick, keeping up with family history and expectations, but with the open eyes of one who chooses that nurturing role knowing “The truth is you don’t need Eve’s fruit: …You can starve to death in Paradise.” This is a fine debut from a very promising voice.

–Rita Quillen, author of Wayland and Some Notes You Hold

 

April Asbury’s Woman with Crows explores the secrets of childhood, girlhood, and what it means to be a woman. These well-crafted poems delve into mythologies old and new and show us a myriad of ways to tell a story. And we listen again and again.

–Crystal Wilkinson, author of The Birds of Opulence

 

Online archive of a radio interview, in alumni news for Emory & Henry College:
https://www.ehc.edu/live/news/1852?fbclid=IwAR3Oq8vDfc52m8SgFx5ky5gsIwd1O-pmEXPTxc_fIWzsyU9gv63VzfPRYcc

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Woman with Crows

by April J. Asbury

$14.99, paper

978-1-64662-564-2

2021

April J. Asbury teaches writing and literature at Radford University in Virginia. She holds an M.F.A. from Spalding University and an M.A. from Hollins, where she also worked as a visiting assistant professor. Her work appears in Artemis, Still: The Journal, Floyd County Moonshine, The Anthology of Appalachian Writers, and other publications. Woman with Crows is her first published collection.

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