The Poems of Lucy Snowe marks the debut of a powerful new voice in poetry.
Weaving a tapestry of human experience that is both personal and universal, A.B. Flynn explores themes of love, loss, and the ever-present search for self. Dragons and angels mingle with everyday moments, creating a world that is fantastical and familiar, as the author narrates her journey from starry-eyed innocence to somber adulthood with unflinching vulnerability.
Born and raised amidst the fields and forests of small-town New England, Flynn's poems are steeped in the magic of her upbringing. From mythical creatures she imagines battling outside her window, to moonlit reflections in an all-too-real graveyard, her words will connect with readers seeking poetry that blends fantasy with the raw beauty of the natural world.
Featuring 35 poems in haiku, free verse, and sonnet forms, this collection offers a diverse poetic experience. If you enjoy the poems of Mary Oliver, Emily Dickinson, Edna St. Vincent Millay, or Shakespeare's sonnets, Lucy Snowe is your next cherished read. This collection is a healing balm for those who still believe in the magic of everyday and the enduring power of hope.
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