Suture

Author:   Melissa Eleftherion
Publisher:   Cooper Dillon Books
ISBN:  

9781943899234


Pages:   86
Publication Date:   24 April 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Suture


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Suture is a collection of erasure poems about excavating stuck traumas & shame to reshape or reclaim a narrative. To tell a story that is hidden beneath the surface, revealing what must be revealed. Each poem works with a single page from one of three source texts by VC Andrews (Flowers in the Attic, Petals on the Wind, and My Sweet Audrina).

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Author:   Melissa Eleftherion
Publisher:   Cooper Dillon Books
Imprint:   Cooper Dillon Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.127kg
ISBN:  

9781943899234


ISBN 10:   1943899231
Pages:   86
Publication Date:   24 April 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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.

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""What a book! It's like a walk in the woods, wherein you overturn a rock and find all these tiny treasures. In Melissa Eleftherion's Suture, a series of erasures that examine ""the abject,"" the speaker is ""willing to let / silence / confess."" Caesuras are heavy with mystery. Page space pulses with not-quite-stated knowledge that slowly reveals itself over the course of the poetic sequence. The speaker ""knew a violent house."" The antagonist ""[is] tower & / tremble."" Marriage is ""blood in [a] glass of white worms."" However the speaker is ""a fugitive / in love with / being soft,"" and they are determined to stay that way, even if it requires forgiveness. Eleftherion has chosen an unusual way to tell a tale with this assemblage of poems, which just makes it all the more unforgettable."" - Jill Khoury, author of earthwork ""Melissa Eleftherion starts with ""how we're taught / to contain / the abject"" and takes us through a journey where ""family / was / a/ secret war."" These erasure poems depict a struggle through trauma, doubt, and worth to come out the other side ""resolve[d] / to matter."" Suture gives us a well-crafted, important narrative that will stay with us."" - David Harrison Horton, author of Necessary A suture stitches a wound closed, but what is left after that wound heals-a scar? Or a memory? In this new collection, Melissa Eleftherion excavates the Flowers in the Attic series to tell her own story in spare, haunting poems (or ...sutures"") that detail the lasting trauma of a violent childhood. Full of striking images, these erasures capture the loneliness of living with a secret and how only knowing love ...as a treacherous undercurrent"" continues to shape the speaker. However, the speaker never gives up her search for awe and wonder, and vows to ...smash the glass box"" while learning how to be soft and forgive. Through these many sutures, the wound heals but is not forgotten. -Gina Myers, author of Works and Days ""In her third book, Eleftherion continues their study of the relationship between self and environment. Beginning with a metaphor of ammonite sutures - the seams that form between chambers of an ammonite's spiral shell - Eleftherion follows a child's perspective as their body and mind develop, leaving traces on the page. A subtle book excavated from the young adult horror novel Flowers in the Attic, Suture is haunted by the pathways of trauma and growth."" -Jessica Smith, author of How to Know the Flowers


Author Information

Melissa Eleftherion (she/they) is a writer, a librarian, and a visual artist. Born & raised in Brooklyn, they are the author of four poetry collections: field guide to autobiography (The Operating System, 2018), gutter rainbows (Querencia Press, 2024), Suture (Cooper Dillon, 2026) & Malocchia (White Stag, 2026) as well as twelve chapbooks including abject sutures (above/ground press, 2024). Her work has been widely published & recently appeared in Sixth Finch, Verse Daily, & DIAGRAM. Melissa served as Poet Laureate for the City of Ukiah (2021-2024), and lives in Northern California where she manages the Ukiah Branch Library and curates the LOBA Reading Series. Recent work is available at www.apoetlibrarian.wordpress.com.

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