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Jeannine Hall Gailey

Auteur de Becoming the Villainess

10+ oeuvres 185 utilisateurs 13 critiques

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Œuvres de Jeannine Hall Gailey

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The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2007: 20th Annual Collection (2007) — Contributeur — 211 exemplaires
The Beastly Bride: Tales of the Animal People (2010) — Contributeur — 194 exemplaires
The Best Horror of the Year Volume Six (2014) — Contributeur — 114 exemplaires
2011 Poet's Market (2010) — Contributeur, quelques éditions16 exemplaires
Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet No. 25 (2008) — Contributeur — 9 exemplaires
Eastern Heathens: An Anthology of Subverted Asian Folklore (2013) — Contributeur — 8 exemplaires
Mythic Delirium: Volume Two (2015) — Contributeur — 3 exemplaires

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Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
*a brilliant collection of poems, detailing chronic illness, the COVID pandemic and nature
*very well-written and poems are easy to read
*highly recommend
 
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BridgetteS | 1 autre critique | Sep 23, 2023 |
Field Guide to the End of the World, winner of the 2015 Moon City Poetry Award, delivers a whimsical look at our culture’s obsession with apocalypse as well as a thoughtful reflection on our resources in the face of disasters both large and small, personal and public. Pop-culture characters—from Martha Stewart and Wile E. Coyote to zombie strippers and teen vampires—deliver humorous but insightful commentary on survival and resilience through poems that span imagined scenarios that are not entirely beyond the realm of possibility. The characters face their apocalypses in numerous ways, from strapping on rollerblades and swearing to taking notes as barns burn on the horizon. At the end of the world, the most valuable resource is human connection—someone holding our hands, reminding us “we are miraculous.”… (plus d'informations)
 
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Karen74Leigh | 1 autre critique | Sep 18, 2023 |
Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
As with any book of poetry, this one can’t be read in one sitting.
Author wrote this during the pandemic and also when she discovered she had multiple sclerosis.
Pandemic. Sickness. The end. Gloom. Doom. Hope.
It’s all here and done beautifully.
Man, did it make me think.
I loved her “self portraits” scattered here and there throughout the book.
Really interesting to get to know a person through verse - and discovering yourself as well.
Loved this.

I received this book as an early reviewer .… (plus d'informations)
 
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JMSiperly | 1 autre critique | Sep 6, 2023 |
Published in 2015 and more relevant now than ever.
 
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tuusannuuska | 1 autre critique | Dec 1, 2022 |

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Œuvres
10
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7
Membres
185
Popularité
#117,260
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
13
ISBN
10

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