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OverviewA beautiful portrait of how joy is an act of resistance. ""My poems brought me to Oxford, Mississippi a.k.a. the velvet ditch: / a place you can fall into, get comfortable among confederate rebels,"" writes January Gill O'Neil in her stunning new collection, Glitter Road. The poems in this book look back at the end of a marriage, a heartbreaking loss, and a new relationship against the backdrop of a Mississippi season. O'Neil reflects on the history and legacy of Emmett Till, how his story is intertwined with her own, and wades through the incredible grief she feels for herself, her children, and the Black children who won't come home tonight. These poems reclaim the vulnerable, intimate parts of a life in transition and celebrate womanhood through awakenings, landscapes, meanders, and possibilities. She declares, with both self-love and conviction, ""I am done telling the kinder story. I am a myth of my own making."" Full Product DetailsAuthor: January Gill O'NeilPublisher: CavanKerry Press Imprint: CavanKerry Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.172kg ISBN: 9781960327017ISBN 10: 1960327011 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 06 February 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsI Autopsy What’s Left Narcissi in January I Take Off My Black Dress “What’s Love Got to Do with It” On What Would Have Been Our 20th Wedding Anniversary Begin Again On the Edge of a Field in Sumner, Mississippi Rebel Rebel Low Delta Country Bathtub Graveyard II Elegy for the End of the World Jazzfesting in Place Black Women After Daunte Wright’s Murder, I Teach a Poetry Class to High Schoolers on Zoom No Joke Proving a Theory Cartwheel Regret Nothing At the Rededication of the Emmett Till Memorial, Glendora, MS Bryant’s Grocery & Meat Market Rowan Oak I Slept in John Grisham’s Bed III In the Blue Hour Elation Woman Swallowed by Python in Her Cornfield The Beyond Place The Morning Before the Rains Came Cheaters Harvest Postbellum Three white Ole Miss students use guns to vandalize a memorial to lynching victim Emmett Till Driving through Mississippi after the Capitol Hill Riot Robert Johnson’s Grave IV The Great Hello Boyfriend Pantoum Dark Matter Axilla Dragonfly Clit Ode From Memory Bloom On Hearing Mississippi’s Governor Declare April “Confederate Heritage Month” The River Remembers Mississippi Season The Map V For Ella Inheritance Sheltering in Place Manifesto Aubade Glitter Road Notes AcknowledgmentsReviews"""In Glitter Road, the brilliant and beautiful collection of poems by January Gill O’Neil, we are taken from truth to tenderness, old love to new love, the Northeast to the deep South, and everywhere in between. O’Neil is an engaging lyric storyteller who moves us seamlessly from Tina Turner to the legacy of Emmett Till to cartwheels, a Hallmark card that hasn’t been invented yet, and into John Grisham’s bed. O’Neil writes, I’ll take my miracles however they appear/these days—and how can we not praise the wounded world with her? Whether writing about Blackness, body, family, nature or nurture, love or loss, O’Neil always keeps a sense of hope and humor. Glitter Road sparkles and dazzles me, then wrings out my heart in the very best way. And as O’Neil writes, If at 4 a.m. you find yourself awake and alone, /curled up in your half-empty bed under a flashlight’s white light reading a poem…regret nothing, I will tell you—you won’t—as these are the poems you need on your nightstand because this is the book you won’t be able to put down. Rich with history and herstory, these stunning and striking poems are intimate, honest, and always engaging. I cannot say or recommend this collection enough; Glitter Road is O’Neil’s most powerful book yet."" * Kelli Russell Agodon, author of 'Dialogues with Rising Tides' * ""The alluring poems in Glitter Road delve into past heartbreaks and the exquisite joy of family and new found love in a constantly changing world. In sure and talented hands like O’Neil’s, vibrant landscapes whirl, take root, and break bread with ghosts. It's clear these heart-filled poems will have a full and magnificent life of their own."" * Aimee Nezhukumatathil, author of 'Oceanic' * ""These poems memorably navigate the braiding of love, tragedy, resilience, and parenthood."" * Publishers Weekly *" """In Glitter Road, the brilliant and beautiful collection of poems by January Gill O’Neil, we are taken from truth to tenderness, old love to new love, the Northeast to the deep South, and everywhere in between. O’Neil is an engaging lyric storyteller who moves us seamlessly from Tina Turner to the legacy of Emmett Till to cartwheels, a Hallmark card that hasn’t been invented yet, and into John Grisham’s bed. O’Neil writes, I’ll take my miracles however they appear/these days—and how can we not praise the wounded world with her? Whether writing about Blackness, body, family, nature or nurture, love or loss, O’Neil always keeps a sense of hope and humor. Glitter Road sparkles and dazzles me, then wrings out my heart in the very best way. And as O’Neil writes, If at 4 a.m. you find yourself awake and alone, /curled up in your half-empty bed under a flashlight’s white light reading a poem…regret nothing, I will tell you—you won’t—as these are the poems you need on your nightstand because this is the book you won’t be able to put down. Rich with history and herstory, these stunning and striking poems are intimate, honest, and always engaging. I cannot say or recommend this collection enough; Glitter Road is O’Neil’s most powerful book yet."" * Kelli Russell Agodon, author of 'Dialogues with Rising Tides' * ""The alluring poems in Glitter Road delve into past heartbreaks and the exquisite joy of family and new found love in a constantly changing world. In sure and talented hands like O’Neil’s, vibrant landscapes whirl, take root, and break bread with ghosts. It's clear these heart-filled poems will have a full and magnificent life of their own."" * Aimee Nezhukumatathil, author of 'Oceanic' *" Author InformationJanuary Gill O'Neil is associate professor at Salem State University, and the author of Rewilding, Misery Islands, and Underlife, all published by CavanKerry Press. The recipient of fellowships from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, Cave Canem, and the Barbara Deming Memorial Fund, O'Neil was the 2019-2020 John and Renée Grisham Writer-in-Residence at the University of Mississippi. 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