Beschreibung:
Churches are fixed structures that enable intangible beliefs. In Some Churches, Tasha Cotter gives words similar power to transform. Each poem in this collection is like a penance, a salve when "e;we are strangled by the walls,"e; when we feel like only "e;shell and shadow."e; Here's a book that fills the spaces between "e;what we say / aloud"e; with tight lines and fresh thoughts; a worthy poetic companion as we "e;drink the galaxy and try to locate an edge."e; (Nick Ripatrazone)
Churches are fixed structures that enable intangible beliefs. In Some Churches, Tasha Cotter gives words similar power to transform. Each poem in this collection is like a penance, a salve when "we are strangled by the walls," when we feel like only "shell and shadow." Here's a book that fills the spaces between "what we say / aloud" with tight lines and fresh thoughts; a worthy poetic companion as we "drink the galaxy and try to locate an edge." (Nick Ripatrazone)