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  • Anthology

    The Wild Severance

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    The Wild Severance

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    Book Description
    The Wild Severance contains six poems that serve as a prologue and an epilogue and introduce each of the book’s four sections. They form a loose narrative depicting a deadly encounter between a hawk and a crow and stand as an extended metaphor exploring the difficulties of living a complex human life—loss, loneliness, desperation, joy, sorrow, love. As the poem “O” observes, ‘The hawk bows to the breast of the crow / with the abandon of a lover. Beak for teeth / tearing away at the heart’s cover.’ The book opens with a poem entitled “Orison,” which calls into consciousness its central symbol of brutality, the hawk, and is followed by “Crow,” which introduces the book’s first section and initiates an exploration of the dark dualities of predator and prey, perpetrator and victim, guilt and innocence, fear and fearlessness, terror and assurance. The Wild Severance concludes with “Hawk and Crow,” which begins ‘When morning returns’ and ends with ‘prayer.’ This book takes its reader, therefore, on an undulating flight through darkness to light.
    The type and layout of The Wild Severance were designed and composed by Bertha Rogers, using Adobe InDesign. The book and cover are set in Adobe InDesign Lapidary333 Book Type.The book was printed on 60-lb. offset, acid-free, recycled paper in the United States of America. This first edition is limited to copies in paper wrappers.
    About the Author
    V. P. Loggins is the author of The Green Cup (2017), winner of the Cider Press Review Editors’ Prize, The Fourth Paradise (Main Street Rag 2010) and Heaven Changes (Pudding House Chapbook Series 2007). He has published one book of criticism on Shakespeare, The Life of Our Design, and is co-author of another, Shakespeare’s Deliberate Art. His poems have appeared in The Baltimore Review, First Things, The Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, The Healing Muse, Poet Lore, Poetry East, Poetry Ireland Review, The Southern Review and Tampa Review, among others. He has been a finalist for the T. S. Eliot Prize, the May Swenson Award, and the Tampa Review Prize. Talking Drums, an art exhibition and installation by sculptor and ceramicist Andrew Cooke, music by Paddy Craig, based on poems in The Fourth Paradise, appeared in Portaferry, Northern Ireland. His work has been featured in A Universe of Dreams, poetry and music performed nationally by Neal Conal of National Public Radio and Ensemble Galilei. Born in
    Birmingham, Alabama and raised in Illinois, V. P. Loggins holds a Ph.D in English Renaissance literature from Purdue University and has taught most recently at the United States Naval Academy.
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  • What Lightning Spoke: New and Selected Poems

    What Lightning Spoke: New and Selected Poems manifests “infinite ways” a childhood lightning strike gave the poet his calling, in poems that illuminate the paths of spirit in the world with the force of revelation.

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  • A Sense of Place

    Bhikshuni Weisbrot

    1/1/2007
    9781892471437
    978-1-892-47143-7
    B05D
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    40
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  • A Plastic Bag of Red Cells

    Annie Petrie-Sauter

    5/25/2010
    9781892471611
    978-1-892-47161-1
    I14D
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    64
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    20
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  • A Tide of a Hundred Mountains

    Richard Levine

    6/1/2012
    9781892471697
    978-1-892-47169-7
    N11B
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    54
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    36
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  • Book

    Almond Town

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    Almond Town

    Margaret Young

    5/8/2011
    9781892471659
    978-1-892-47165-9
    D11B
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    80
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    22
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  • Autobiography of My Hand

    Kurt S Olsson

    6/1/2006
    1892471337
    978-1-892-47133-8
    B05F
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    48
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    25
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  • Book Arts 2005: Bright Hill Center

    Edward W. Hutchins and Bertha Rogers, Eds.

    1/1/2006
    1892471361
    978-1-892-47136-9
    B07E
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    112
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  • Book Arts 2006: Bright Hill Center

    Bertha Rogers, Editor

    1/1/2006
    1892471418
    978-1-892-47141-3
    B07D
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    112
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    17
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  • Book Arts 2007: Bright Hill Center

    Bertha Rogers, Editor

    10/1/2007
    9781892471475
    978-1-892-47147-5
    B05G
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    80
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    5
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  • Book Arts 2008 at Bright Hill Literary Center

    Daniel Waters

    4/1/2009
    9781892471581
    978-1-892-47158-1
    E14E
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    48
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    22
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  • Book Arts 2010: Bright Hill Center

    Bertha Rogers, Editor

    12/1/2010
    9781892471635
    978-1-892-47163-5
    B11B
    PAPERBACK
    140
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    22
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