Poetry. With homages and inspirations from Bette Davis's movie Now Voyager, and from the life of Sylvia Plath, these poems reveal a woman's voice wavering in and out of submission and strength, joy and depression, hope and frustration; i.e., the all too typical modern dilemma of being female in the contemporary world. Ms. Harrison's language and rhythms are hip, provocative, and unique.
Limited to 200 copies of hand-set Garamond Old Style type with Bernhard Booklet fordisplay, letterpress printed on recycled and acid-free Environment Felt 80 lb. text with Exact Lilacendwrapper and Wassau Royal Fiber Rose 80 lb. cover, and a single, hand-sewn signature.
Author City: SANDPOINT, ID USA
Dawnell Harrison has published poems in Clark Street Review, Endicott Review, Home Planet News, Iconoclast, Midwest Poetry Review, Nerve Cowboy, The New Laurel Review, Pegasus, and Poesia. She is a graduate of the University of Washington. She was born in Ephrata, Washington, and lives in Idaho. VOYAGER is her first collection.
Reviews and Other Links
Zvi A. Sesling @ Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene