Oh my god, yes, Jane Kenyon.
Spike ,'Get It Done'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Let Evening Come can still stop my crazy in its tracks.
And another rec - When She Named Fire: An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry by American Women, by Andrea Hollander Budy
Calli, I'd also recommend Tracy K. Smith. She's more contemporary, but Life on Mars is amazing.
What a completely gorgeous poem, Bev; I’d never read it. Thank you. And I just bought that anthology! Always looking to expand my classroom poetry collection.
Thank you all for the great recs!
Ave atque vale. P.D. James [link] I'd say rest in peace, but she certainly never rested while alive. She supported her family, wrote while working full time and had a life of public service that would be notable even without the gift of her writing. I didn't like all of her books, but her craft was undeniable.
I just ran across this story by Ruthanna Emrys which is a very interesting tale in the setting of Lovecraft's Chthulhu Mythos with an approach I've not encountered before. [link]
I was quite a big fan for a while, Ginger.(have sort of lost touch with her work in recent years)
One of today's BookBub offerings is an omnibus of the first three Lord Peter Wimsey novels for $1.99. I have the first two, but these editions look a little cleaner, plus the third one isn't in public domain yet.
I don't know if we have any other A Song of Ice and Fire readers around, but I just started a re-read group on FB (I'm 76 pages in, and am about to take a break and read Dunk & Egg so Sean and Hil can catch up). If you're interested in playing (or just watching), let me know, or ask to be added to "Foreshadowing, Ho! (A Song of Ice and Fire re-read)"