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OverviewAbby Luby's debut chap book Humming Beneath the Mist, is a collection of poems celebrating memory, fantasy and culinary joys. Luby's work offers a remarkable undercurrent of tonality slipping both noticeably and imperceptibly into the reader's subconscious; 'the saxophone steam rises, ' 'radiating from your core a lush vibrato, ' or 'how the blues soothe the back of the eyelids.' Sudden lust in a kitchen, found and lost loves, ekphrastic reflections and a nod to climate science are just some of Luby's inspirations among her 28 short poems in the chap book. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Abby LubyPublisher: Finishing Line Press Imprint: Finishing Line Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.064kg ISBN: 9798899904660Pages: 44 Publication Date: 15 May 2026 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 ContentsReviewsThe verses in Abby Luby's Humming Beneath the Mist emerge from her long relationship with music-the roundness of vowels, the slithery consonants-hear it in the ""crack slap rip of Velcro, his sweet palms stolen."" As much as the alphabet of letters resound, the syllables build into phrases and stanzas, tactile, tastable, and at times, unapologetically sexy. Here are eulogies that double as odes, and much that simmers under the text, bringing double pleasures, hints of loss and darker tragedies, lived love, lovers and goodbyes, and sensuous love-notes to life. -D M Gordon, author of Nightly, At the Institute of the Possible and Loosestrife for Porcupines The twenty-seven poems in Abby Luby's Humming Beneath the Mist shape a poetic biography of a woman's life. What differentiates them are phrases infused with a jazzy musical language that become the speaker's unique voice and identity. The reader of these poems is treated to a palpable visitation to points present and past, a full emotional register, where curious images and situations lead to earnest questions, lead to the synthesis of realizations and revelations that astound and lure. Oh can't you feel the rush of seams splitting at the cusp of the moment ? -Carla Carlson, author of Love and Oranges In the poem, 17 I.R.R., Paul Klee, Abby Luby writes ""evaporated streamers/exit yanked to a blank beyond."" In this exceptional debut poetry collection, Humming Beneath the Mist, words set themselves up in elsewheres-war, birth, the bedroom, the body, and art, with specific attention paid to music. ""Do you know how/the blues soothe the back of my eyelids."" The book is a meaningful tribute to being alive. -Vanessa H. Smith, author of Room Tone Author InformationAbby Luby is a writer and journalist who lives in New York's Lower Hudson Valley. Her published short stories appear in Parhelion and Persimmon Tree and her poetry has been published in Syncopation Literary Journal, Third Street Review and Made From Midnight Anthology/Poets In the Pines. As a journalist she has reported for The New York Daily News, SolveClimateNews, The Villager, The Real Deal, The Examiner News, Hook Magazine, Valley Table Magazine, Edible Hudson Valley. She is an accomplished cellist with a Bachelor of Arts degrees in Applied Cello and Journalism from Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. Luby attended the High School of Music and Art in New York City and graduated with an Applied Music Certificate (Cello) and Regents Diploma Humming Under the Mist is Luby's first published book of poetry. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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