Disconnects and Other Broken Threads

Author:   Emily-Sue Sloane
Publisher:   Poetry Box
ISBN:  

9781956285529


Pages:   52
Publication Date:   08 March 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Emily-Sue Sloane
Publisher:   Poetry Box
Imprint:   Poetry Box
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.082kg
ISBN:  

9781956285529


ISBN 10:   1956285520
Pages:   52
Publication Date:   08 March 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"In Emily-Sue Sloane's powerful new chapbook, Disconnects and Other Broken Threads, the poems' directness about suffering, loss and injustice tears at our hearts and asks us to recognize what needs healing or that we must grieve bravely what may never be healed. Sloane sees, feels and speaks with honesty that will not accept the glib comfort of pretense. In ""A Daughter's Question,"" she says of the speaker's mother: She never said / and I never thought to ask / until it was too late / what made her so angry. The poem reaches out with a broken heart. It asks us to open ours. Sloane suggests again and again, with rage, regret, humor, irony and anger: This is what it takes to be alive. -Scudder Parker, poet and author of Safe as Lightning Reading these poems is like microdosing on the big, unwieldy emotions we may struggle to put into words late at night around a campfire, looking up at the stars. Like a gardener cultivating a bonsai tree, Emily-Sue Sloane takes big, wild concepts like mortality, impotent rage, grief and regret and presents them to us as stark small snapshots of everyday life. The overwhelming world pulls back a little as these words gently take our hands and say, I know. I know. Me too. -Rorie Kelly, singer/songwriter, Shadow Work (album) In Disconnects and Other Broken Threads, Emily-Sue Sloane protests the ills of society which destroy people and ideals, the personal failings which lead to broken lives and the eternal human lament upon the death of beloved persons. Indignant of social injustices, she deconstructs the makeup of contemporary life, giving a thundering voice to the voiceless (""Hollow-Eyed Hunger,"" ""Freedom Canceled,"" ""Undone""). In spite of the wonderfully tantalizing title, the poet weaves subtle hidden connections-how wonderful or ironic that in this chapbook's very first poem, ""Hard-Wood Wisdom,"" the lyric voice is that of an oak tree's bark speaking in first person. The connection is unmistakable. Compassion, love, ideals and dreams underlie the brokenness. Throughout, the reader will encounter and enjoy the music traditionally associated with poetry, but all too often absent today-alliteration, assonance, rhythm: Time shreds memories / into random wisps, / seaweed swept ashore / only to be snatched / back by rapacious tides. -Tonia Leon, bilingual poet and translator, author of My Beloved Chaos and Slow-Cooked Poetry/Poesia a fuego"


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Emily-Sue Sloane is an award-winning poet who published her first full-length collection, We Are Beach Glass, in 2022. She has won first-place awards from Calling All Writers, the Long Island Fair, Nassau County Poet Laureate Society, Performance Poets Association and Princess Ronkonkoma Productions. Her poems have been published in numerous journals and anthologies, including Amethyst Review, The Avocet, Bards Against Hunger, Boston Literary Magazine, Corona, Evening Street Review, Front Porch Review, Long Island Sounds Anthology, Mobius Magazine, MockingHeart Review, Nassau County Poet Laureate Society Review, Panoplyzine, The Poeming Pigeon, PoetryBay, The RavensPerch and Shot Glass Journal. Sloane holds a B.A. in Anthropology from Vassar College and lives in Huntington Station, NY, with her wife, singer-songwriter Linda Sussman. In addition to writing, she enjoys reading, yoga and exploring her native Long Island's natural beauty.Learn more at: EmilySueSloane.com.

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