Too Many Seeds

Author:   Gabrielle Myers
Publisher:   Finishing Line Press
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9781646627080


Pages:   64
Publication Date:   03 December 2021
Format:   Paperback
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"Too Many Seeds contains poems that explore food and nourishment in its complex glory as experienced through farm, kitchen, and food factory work as well as more metaphorical ways of feeding the soul. Discover an invisible food economy which many of us are not aware of. From being in the fields on a small farm, to the gassed, sanitized, and inspected world of a dried fruit factory, to kitchen and catering work, Too Many Seeds takes us on a journey with food production, particularly focused on what this means in America. The poems present intimate snapshots and explorations on how food comes to us and carefully considers how we tend to the earth, others we are in community with as well as ourselves, and what that means for our nourishment. Juan Felipe Herrera, former U.S. Poet Laureate, writes: ""Gabrielle Myers does not shy away from a kind of post-mod naturalism, where we can taste things, see things, and even - I dare say - touch their 'opalescent crisp skin.' Although world-stuff and social-stuff shifts and is disassembled in the scenic constructions of her poetics, she manages a lush 21st century personal pointillism. Most lovely, most alluring."" Poets and Writers: California Writers Exchange Contest."

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Author:   Gabrielle Myers
Publisher:   Finishing Line Press
Imprint:   Finishing Line Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.104kg
ISBN:  

9781646627080


ISBN 10:   1646627083
Pages:   64
Publication Date:   03 December 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Gabrielle Myers does not shy away from a kind of post-mod naturalism, where we can taste things, see things, and even-I dare say-touch their 'opalescent crisp skin.' Although world-stuff and social-stuff shifts and is disassembled in the scenic constructions of her poetics, she manages a lush 21st century personal pointillism. Most lovely, most alluring. -Juan Felipe Herrera, former U.S. Poet Laurate (for the California Writers Exchange contest, Poets and Writers, 2009) Throughout this book, Gabrielle Myers reflects on ecology, environmental injustice, and multi-species relations. She invites us to touch web threads, smell compost, grip ripe fruit, and see hummingbirds extract the last pollen from a yielding flower. These poems are like seeds planted in our imaginations, which will root and blossom for many years to come. Reading, then, becomes a profound act of harvest. -Craig Santos Perez, author of Habitat Threshold and from unincorporated territory These poems of deep interiority and lush attention are a pleasure to read. This poet has fully metabolized and mastered many different styles and traditions, from Hopkins to Bukowski to Apollinaire. She writes, My speech strengthens in a leaf/ Detached from what is real, and her simultaneous detachment from what is merely real along with her deep connection to the natural world leads us further and closer to the essential, unanswerable questions that underly everything. -Matthew Zapruder, author of Father's Day and Why Poetry This is a promising debut volume. Myers has a keen eye for the natural world, and a particular gift for sound, especially the Anglo-Saxon alliterative dimension. -Alan Williamson, author of The Pattern More Complicated: New and Selected Poems (2004), Res Publica (1998), and Love and the Soul (1995) Feast your eyes and ears on the splendor of Gabrielle Myers' collection: Too Many Seeds. A veritable cornucopia of richly textured language and imagery, these poems draw us deep into the fecund, visceral realms of the poet's carefully observed terrain, and prove a tireless tribute to the natural world, places rife with thistle, grass, and vine, with bees and creeks and their storm-heavy bends , the cricket chorus and chicken slumber , cabbage moth , the billions of bulbs and subterranean feelers . Clearly, Myers can't have too many seeds because the fruits of her thoughtfully crafted lines defy death as they generously nourish us. In her own words: the growth goes on forever... -Michelle Bitting, author of Broken Kingdom (Catamaran Books) The Couple Who Fell to Earth (C & R Press), and Nightmares & Miracles (Two Sylvias Press, 2022)


"""Gabrielle Myers does not shy away from a kind of post-mod naturalism, where we can taste things, see things, and even-I dare say-touch their 'opalescent crisp skin.' Although world-stuff and social-stuff shifts and is disassembled in the scenic constructions of her poetics, she manages a lush 21st century personal pointillism. Most lovely, most alluring.""-Juan Felipe Herrera, former U.S. Poet Laurate (for the California Writers Exchange contest, Poets and Writers, 2009) ""Throughout this book, Gabrielle Myers reflects on ecology, environmental injustice, and multi-species relations. She invites us to touch ""web threads,"" smell compost, grip ripe fruit, and see hummingbirds extract ""the last pollen from a yielding flower."" These poems are like seeds planted in our imaginations, which will root and blossom for many years to come. Reading, then, becomes a profound act of harvest.""-Craig Santos Perez, author of Habitat Threshold and from unincorporated territory ""These poems of deep interiority and lush attention are a pleasure to read. This poet has fully metabolized and mastered many different styles and traditions, from Hopkins to Bukowski to Apollinaire. She writes, ""My speech strengthens in a leaf/ Detached from what is real,"" and her simultaneous detachment from what is merely real along with her deep connection to the natural world leads us further and closer to the essential, unanswerable questions that underly everything.""-Matthew Zapruder, author of Father's Day and Why Poetry ""This is a promising debut volume. Myers has a keen eye for the natural world, and a particular gift for sound, especially the Anglo-Saxon alliterative dimension.""-Alan Williamson, author of The Pattern More Complicated: New and Selected Poems (2004), Res Publica (1998), and Love and the Soul (1995) ""Feast your eyes and ears on the splendor of Gabrielle Myers' collection: Too Many Seeds. A veritable cornucopia of richly textured language and imagery, these poems draw us deep into the fecund, visceral realms of the poet's carefully observed terrain, and prove a tireless tribute to the natural world, places rife with thistle, grass, and vine, with bees and creeks and their ""storm-heavy bends"", the ""cricket chorus"" and ""chicken slumber"", ""cabbage moth"", the ""billions of bulbs"" and ""subterranean feelers"". Clearly, Myers can't have too many seeds because the fruits of her thoughtfully crafted lines defy death as they generously nourish us. In her own words: the growth goes on forever...""-Michelle Bitting, author of Broken Kingdom (Catamaran Books) The Couple Who Fell to Earth (C & R Press), and Nightmares & Miracles (Two Sylvias Press, 2022)"


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Gabrielle is a Professor of English, writer, and chef living in the Sacramento Valley of California. Gabrielle's memoir, Hive-Mind, details her time of love, awakening, and tragic loss on an organic farm. Her poetry manuscripts have been top finalists for the Catamaran West Coast Poetry Prize (2018 & 2020) and the 42 Mile Press Poetry Award (2014). Her poetry has been published in The Adirondack Review, San Francisco Public Press, Fourteen Hills, Evergreen Review, pacificREVIEW, Connecticut River Review, Catamaran, Edible East Bay, and Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review.

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