
Skin Memory
John Sibley Williams(Author)
The Backwaters Press
Published on 1. November 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
96 pages
978-1-935218-50-0 (ISBN)
Description
John Sibley Williams serves as editor of the Inflectionist Review¿and works as a literary agent. He¿is the author of four poetry collections, including As One Fire Consumes Another, which won the Orison Poetry Prize; Disinheritance; and Controlled Hallucinations. He lives in Portland, Oregon.¿
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
154 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-935218-50-0 (9781935218500)
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John Sibley Williams serves as editor of the Inflectionist Review and works as a literary agent. He is the author of four poetry collections, including As One Fire Consumes Another, which won the Orison Poetry Prize; Disinheritance; and Controlled Hallucinations. He lives in Portland, Oregon.
Content
Skin Memory
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Snake. Tree. Rope. Wall.
Dewpoint
Hekla (Revised)
St. Helens [1980]
Then We Will Make Our Own Demons
It Was a Golden Age of Monsters
Sons of No One
Spectral
Symptoms of Shelter
Everything Must Belong Somewhere
There is Still
Nocturne
New Farmer’s Almanac
On Being Told: You Must Learn to Burn Like This
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Advice Picked up Along the Way
Swing
Adagio
Killing Lesson
For C. D. Wright
Rules of Common Landscape
On Being Told: You Must Learn to Pray
Always Greener
Dear Nowhere
Tonight’s Synonyms for Sky
Closure
Prelude to Again
As Above, So Below
Star Count
As a Child, Drawing Purgatory
Off Season
Variations on a Theme
Fog
Death is a Work in Progress
Poison Oak
The Animal
Compared to Even the Smallest Star, the Moon is a Child
On Being Told: White is a Color without Hue
Salt is for Curing
Than the Dead
Inventing Fire in Northern Michigan in December
One Horse Town
Absence Makes the Heart
We Can Make a Home of It Still
On Being Told: You Must Learn to Love the Violence
Father as Papercut
Says a Father to the Night from His Emptied Nest
Outage
A Brief History of a Perfect Storm
The Length of the Field
Natural History
Anything Can Be Made a Halo
After-Bruise
Sanctum
Before, and the Birds After
[this is only a test]
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Forge
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Snake. Tree. Rope. Wall.
Dewpoint
Hekla (Revised)
St. Helens [1980]
Then We Will Make Our Own Demons
It Was a Golden Age of Monsters
Sons of No One
Spectral
Symptoms of Shelter
Everything Must Belong Somewhere
There is Still
Nocturne
New Farmer’s Almanac
On Being Told: You Must Learn to Burn Like This
¤
Advice Picked up Along the Way
Swing
Adagio
Killing Lesson
For C. D. Wright
Rules of Common Landscape
On Being Told: You Must Learn to Pray
Always Greener
Dear Nowhere
Tonight’s Synonyms for Sky
Closure
Prelude to Again
As Above, So Below
Star Count
As a Child, Drawing Purgatory
Off Season
Variations on a Theme
Fog
Death is a Work in Progress
Poison Oak
The Animal
Compared to Even the Smallest Star, the Moon is a Child
On Being Told: White is a Color without Hue
Salt is for Curing
Than the Dead
Inventing Fire in Northern Michigan in December
One Horse Town
Absence Makes the Heart
We Can Make a Home of It Still
On Being Told: You Must Learn to Love the Violence
Father as Papercut
Says a Father to the Night from His Emptied Nest
Outage
A Brief History of a Perfect Storm
The Length of the Field
Natural History
Anything Can Be Made a Halo
After-Bruise
Sanctum
Before, and the Birds After
[this is only a test]
¤
Forge