Karen Bovenmyer, author of Swift for the Sun Just as I start to learn to roll over, to sit up, to stand-her layered, linked verse invents new ways for me to understand Walrath's lush verse winds around perceptions, challenging them, guiding them back, like a skilled hand guides a toddler. "Glimmerglass Girl elegantly captures a female journey eerily familiar, a reflection of me, or a lost relative to whom I have only now been introduced. Tonya Liburd, Senior Editor, Abyss & Apex "Glimmerglass Girl's beautiful verse pulls you in, entrances you and transports you. Odasso, Senior Poetry Editor, Strange Horizons Walrath challenges preconceived notions of feminine identity in these delicate, uncanny poems-and spares nobody, no body, in the process.”-A.J. “Glimmerglass Girl delights and chills the senses in equal measure, deceptively minute in its scope. Cassandra Rose Clarke, author of Star’s End, Our Lady of the Ice, and The Mad Scientist’s Daughter “An ethereal collection of emotional gut-punches-Walrath delves into the hidden depths of womanhood with poems at once violent and delicately beautiful.” a collection of poetry and images that encourage readers to be more than they perceive themselves to be." -VIDA: Women in the Literary Arts an intersection between ethereal loftiness, humorous speculation, and poignant consideration.
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