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About the Author
S. Whitney Holmes was born and raised in West Virginia. She earned an MFA from the University of Alabama and currently works as an editor. She is the executive director of Switchback Books, and her poems have appeared in such journals as the Cincinnati Review, Gulf Coast, Barrelhouse, Poetry Northwest, and Ninth Letter. Her chapbook, Method of Loci, was published by Dancing Girl Press.
Reviews
"S. Whitney Holmes uses anaphora in ways that would make Ginsberg marvel and sigh. These poems repeat words and phrases as a shaman might if chanting to make a prayer heard in the supernatural realm. Holmes isn't interested in the supernatural though. Instead, this poet wants to know if these incantations can lead to something physical, something made from the brick and mortar of words, or as Holmes would say: 'The built house, unbuilds itself.' This is a thrilling debut." -Jericho Brown
"Defiant and defenseless, seductive and cool, hyper-attentive and wishing for oblivion, these poems vibrate with a compressed ambivalence-'You have trouble telling when I am sincere / but you are not alone'-always about to explode. 'I build a house. / Can you live in it?' The danger is manifest, but who could resist?" -Joel Brouwer
Book Information
ISBN 9781939568106
Author S. Whitney Holmes
Format Paperback
Page Count 83
Imprint Black Ocean
Publisher Black Ocean
Weight(grams) 1247g