On Phillips Creek

Author:   Natalie Kimbell
Publisher:   Finishing Line Press
ISBN:  

9798888386262


Pages:   44
Publication Date:   12 July 2024
Format:   Paperback
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On Phillips Creek


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"East Tennessee Poet Natalie Kimbell's first chapbook follows the course of her memory from its earliest source to later life. Much of her poetry evokes family connected to the Mullins/ Edwards' homeplace nestled in a holler near Pound Virginia. Kimbell sees herself as the vehicle through which predominately maternal stories, can be told. Using the motif of a river or creek, she lets the idea of water carry readers through the struggle between life and loss; death and acceptance; grief and redemption. Darnell Arnoult, author of Galaxie Wagon and Incantations calls her work an elegiac collection and adds that Natalie Kimbell pays homage to both family and place rooted in the mountains of Virginia--a family and place she once longed to leave and now journeys back to in line and stanza. Poignant and passionate, these poems bring Phillip's Creek to life--the characters and natural landscape of Kimbell's birth and of her spirit. We are made passionate along with her as ""mold of earth and time [thread] the air."""

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Author:   Natalie Kimbell
Publisher:   Finishing Line Press
Imprint:   Finishing Line Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.068kg
ISBN:  

9798888386262


Pages:   44
Publication Date:   12 July 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"The poems from On Phillips Creek are born from a place that no longer exists except in the writer's heart, and perhaps they are made stronger for being so well kept within that private landscape. And yet, On Phillips Creek is utterly familiar, especially to those of us in Appalachia who know how coal can be valued more than life, and how a family is built on generations of women who have always had to make hard choices. And how sometimes we look back at loss with gratitude. -Denton Loving, author of Tamp Natalie Kimbell, as poet, declares herself a ""river of women's stories,"" a conduit for the voices of those who have gone on-a grandmother rescued from certain death by a miracle drug, an aunt who ""singes the air"" with kin-cursing, a father beloved despite his faults, even the deceased second wife of her former husband-and those still present-a mother, a granddaughter who earnestly pleads for her grandmother, who she thinks will soon join ""the book of the dead,"" to ""tell the family my name ... tell them I'm coming."" And so the poet does, tells us readers the names of those people and places that have formed her, that even now flow like a river, carrying her around bends where even more stories wait to be told. -Connie Jordan Green, author of Slow Children and Regret Comes to Tea (both from Finishing Line Press), Household Inventory (winner of the Brick Road Poetry Prize), and Darwin's Breath (Iris Press) In this elegiac collection, Natalie Kimbell pays homage to both family and place rooted in the mountains of Virginia-a family and place she once longed to leave and now journeys back to in line and stanza. Poignant and passionate, these poems bring Phillip's Creek to life-the characters and natural landscape of Kimbell's birth and of her spirit. We are made passionate along with her as ""mold of earth and time [thread] the air."" -Darnell Arnoult, author of Galaxie Wagon and Incantations"


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Natalie Kimbell was born in Norton, Virginia, spent her early elementary school years in Worcester, Massachusetts, and then moved to Dunlap, Tennessee to find her home. She is a graduate of Sequatchie County High School and a graduate of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She serves as an English and theater arts and creative writing instructor at her high school alma mater. This year, 2024, will mark her fortieth year as an educator. Although writing most of her life, she only began releasing her writing in 2017. Since then, her work has placed in several contests and has appeared in publications such as the Appalachian Writers Anthology, Women Speak, Pine Mountain Sand and Gravel as well as in The Mildred Haun Review and Tennessee Voices Anthology. Though primarily a poet, Kimbell has also published creative nonfiction and ten-minute monologues.

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