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OverviewSinging Riptide charts Cheryl Wilder's journey from personal, all-consuming shame through the intergenerational forgiveness that made self-forgiveness possible; to self-realization and belonging. A companion to Anything That Happens (Press 53)-the collection that chronicles the root of Wilder's shame: a car wreck at twenty that left a friend with traumatic brain injury and in a coma for four months, and her in jail for DUI. As Richard Jackson states: ""Singing Riptide is an intense book of memory and regret, but also a marvelous triumph in the fact that [Wilder's] poetry itself creates a way for both poet and reader of this rewarding book to discover what Ross Gay would also call 'unabashed joy, ' and yes, redemption."" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cheryl WilderPublisher: Press 53 Imprint: Press 53 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.136kg ISBN: 9781950413997ISBN 10: 1950413993 Pages: 92 Publication Date: 04 September 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThere's a crash in all of our lives, whether it is the result of bad choices or circumstances we don't control. How we live through our hardships determines who we become. Cheryl Wilder's Singing Riptide is a book for all who have fallen and all who have had the strength to get back up. As the poet confronts a difficult past of loss and uncertainty, she learns to accept life's gifts-children, love, forgiveness, the ocean's coming in and going out-and learns to ""reveal myself / to myself so I can walk into a moment where / I am ready to allow someone to love me."" This collection is a gift of recovery and forgiveness, a testament that despite the very worst, the very best will prevail. -Barbara Presnell In Singing Riptide, Cheryl Wilder walks ""hand-in-hand with the past that cannot be changed,"" holding up a mirror to herself with unflinching honesty while wrestling with questions like how much punishment is enough, when are we allowed to walk away, and most vulnerably, what might be waiting on the other side of self-judgement. This collection reminds us that transformation requires both being witnessed and loved by others and, crucially, never abandoning ourselves as we learn to gently ""strip shame's tendrils,"" no matter how long it takes. -Nicole Gulotta In Singing Riptide, Cheryl Wilder understands that the body holds trauma and memory, and that the shadow of shame can pop up anywhere-in a mirror, at the grocery store, or walking along the beach. Forgiveness is an iterative process, one that takes honesty, many turns, and deep inner work: It's hard to know when enough / is enough, whether it's time to enjoy / the sea at your doorstep, or dig. She brings the reader along as she reflects on conflicts and regrets and finds solace and beauty in relationships, in books and nature, in solitude, and in appreciation for the small things that save us daily. And of course in writing itself. Where else / can I find forgiveness / but in the repetition of pen / on paper? These hard-wrought poems show us grace and self-awareness as the poet discovers acceptance of what has been, what endures, and what continually unfolds. -Debra Kaufman ""To believe in a poem is to believe / in the mind at work"" is what Cheryl Wilder asserts in this deep and captivating journey. And it was Keats who said that the poet must be ""capable of being in uncertainties, Mysteries, doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact and reason."" And it is Cheryl Wilder who, writing about her own tragedy realizes that her ""journey ends / without passing through the gate"" of finality and certainty, and, like Keats, she knows that to write this one must keep ""the whole body in conversation"" as it ranges over times and places she visits. Which is to say that Singing Riptide is an intense book of memory and regret, but also a marvelous triumph in the fact that her poetry itself creates a way for both poet and reader of this rewarding book to discover what Ross Gay would also call ""unabashed joy,"" and yes, redemption. -Richard Jackson Author InformationSinging Riptide charts Cheryl Wilder's journey from personal, all-consuming shame; through the intergenerational forgiveness that made self-forgiveness possible; to self-realization and belonging. A companion to Anything That Happens (Press 53, 2021)-the collection that chronicles the root of Wilder's shame and how she navigated the immediate aftermath-Singing Riptide was supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts and Durham Arts Council, local grants administrator. Anything That Happens (a Tom Lombardo Poetry Selection) was named Second Finalist in the Poetry Society of Virginia North American Book Award and received Honorable Mention in the Brockman-Campbell Book Award. Cheryl is the author of the chapbook, What Binds Us, and her work appears in Poetry in Plain Sight, Crossing the Rift: North Carolina Poets on 9/11 & Its Aftermath (Press 53, 2021), Barely South Review, Cream City Review, and Architects + Artisans, among other publications. Cheryl is a North Carolina Poetry Society board member, a community guide in the For Alamance Initiative, past president of the Burlington Writers Club and co-chair of their Student Writing Contest. A recipient of a Sundress Academy for the Arts residency, Cheryl has served as writer-in-residence for SistaWRITE. Her education includes a BFA from UNC Wilmington and MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts. The owner of BornWilder LLC, Cheryl coach's clients to envision their aspirations and shares her experiences with shame and forgiveness as a speaker, inspiring others to embrace their unique passions and purpose. She lives near the Haw River in North Carolina with her husband, children, and Norwegian forest cats. Find her at bornwilder.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |