| Mid/South Sonnets A Belle Point Press Anthology | | Editor:
| Salazar, C. T. Dodd, Casie | Author:
| Abdulhadi, Rasha Amico, Brandon Andrews, J. C. April, Susan Balkun, Stacey Bandele, Makalani Bell, Anna Lena Phillips Beltran, Andrea Blancas Black, Ellie Bourque, Darrell Carlisle, Wendy Taylor Carter, Justin Castleberry, Michelle Clark, George David Clay, Adam Collier, Christian J. Craft, Dorsey Craig, Brody Parrish Dow, Hannah Drew, George Eskilson, C. D. Fisher-Wirth, Ann Gordon, Beth Graber, Maggie Greenspan, David Hemmert, Andrew Hendrix, Raye Hess, Maggie Rue Hicks, Faylita Hoover, Erin Horton, Randall Huerta, S. G. Hummer, T. R. Jacob, Jules Jarmul, Bethany Jenkins, Grant Matthew Jennings, Edison Jones, Ashley M. Krauss, Carol Parris Lee, T. K. Leyva, Steven Marie, Aurielle McGee, Landon Morris, Benjamin Nolen, Caleb Ortiz, Mónica Teresa Pelegrin, Alison Prestridge, Samuel Rhodes, Suzanne Underwood Schueler, Celeste Sloan, Gerry Smith, Cody Snarsky, Tom Spoon, Nathan Sturdevant, Colin James Tahir, Hiba Ummel, Nikki Uriah, Damien Vadala, Clara Bush Vanderslice, John Whitaker, Cassandra Whiteside, Jim Wicker, Marcus Wimberley, Matthew Worthington, Marianne Zheng, Jianqing | ISBN: | 978-1-960215-04-8 | Publication Date: | Aug 2023 | Publisher: | Belle Point Press, LLC
| Book Format: | Paperback | List Price: | USD $19.95 | Book Description:
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This anthology brings together sixty-six poets with ties throughout the American South. From Oklahoma to Florida-with larger clusters of work from the more centrally located Mid-Southern states, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee-the states represented through these writers offer a wide range of landscapes and perspectives that speak to the region's eclectic nature. While this anthology includes many conventional and experimental approaches to the sonnet form, each poem ultimately... More DescriptionThis anthology brings together sixty-six poets with ties throughout the American South. From Oklahoma to Florida-with larger clusters of work from the more centrally located Mid-Southern states, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee-the states represented through these writers offer a wide range of landscapes and perspectives that speak to the region's eclectic nature. While this anthology includes many conventional and experimental approaches to the sonnet form, each poem ultimately enacts an attempt to struggle through the anxieties of home in the hope of finding a place to love and belong. | |