Come Late to the Love of Birds

Read ! Come Late to the Love of Birds by Sandra Kasturi Û eBook or Kindle ePUB. Come Late to the Love of Birds This collection expands on her themes of abject romances, deformed fairytales gone and the astonishing delights of life in glorious 21st century.Kasturis latest poetry book fuses natures continuous emotional offerings, our desire to understand ourselves with our passion to be free, devoid of the burden of modern thought.. Sandras first collection, The Animal Bridegroom featured an introduction by Neil Gaiman and has sold out]

Come Late to the Love of Birds

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Rating : 4.73 (869 Votes)
Asin : 1926639502
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 125 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-07-07
Language : English

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""birdspark soul and black lark eyes"" according to Grimlock. If any fault is to be found in this book, it's to be found in me as a reader. While the poems that I felt I fully understood were gorgeous, warm, and at times heartbreaking, the ones I didn't fully understand were simply poetry. Graceful little moments - or big sweeping ones - boiled down a few pages of language so gorgeously put together . "well worth collecting if you love speculative verse" according to akschwader. This is an elegantly produced little volume of (mostly) bird-related & speculative poems, a surprising number of them formal. I was expecting a more sf/fantasy tone, but found myself caught up in the sheer craftsmanship instead.Love of language -- especially the sound of language -- predominates here. A very few of these poems were a bit t

. She also edited the poetry anthology, The Stars as Seen from this Particular Angle of Night. She was the poetry editor of ChiZine: Treatments of Light and Shade in Words for over a decade. She lives in Toronto, Ontario. Her poetry has been featured in numerous magazines and anthologies, including Contemporary Verse 2, On Spec, Taddle Creek, ARC, Prairie Fire
This collection expands on her themes of abject romances, deformed fairytales gone and the astonishing delights of life in glorious 21st century.Kasturi's latest poetry book fuses nature's continuous emotional offerings, our desire to understand ourselves with our passion to be free, devoid of the burden of modern thought.. Sandra's first collection, The Animal Bridegroom featured an introduction by Neil Gaiman and has sold out

She has won ARC Magazine's Poem of the Year award as well as the Lydia Langstaff Memorial Prize, and has been shortlisted for the Troubadour, Aurora, Rhysling and ReLit Awards. . Sandra is currently the co-publisher of ChiZine Publications, and the author of The Animal Bridegroom and Come Late to the Love of Birds, both from Tightrope Books. Her poetry has been featured in numerous magazines and anthologies, including Contemporary Verse 2, On Spec, Taddle Creek, ARC, Prairie Fire, Northern Frights 4, and several of the Tesseracts anthologies. About the AuthorSandra Kasturi is a poet, writer, editor, book reviewer and publisher. She was the poetry editor of ChiZine: Treatments of Light and Shade in Words for over a decade. She also edited the poetry anthology, The Stars as Seen from