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Edge by Edge
Poems by Emma Bolden, Gladys Justin Carr, Heidi Hart, and Vivian Teter
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Four accomplished poets, with four distinct voices, come together to
create Edge by Edge.
REVIEWERS' COMMENTS
Maybe it's true that, as Tomas Tranströmer suggests, we can think of poems as meeting places, places where
a connection is made and we're surprised into recognizing ourselves and the world. Edge by Edge is a
terrific example of what Tranströmer has in mind it sets four very active and impassioned voices in
motion, and it asks us to let those voices pass through us as they travel toward each other.
David Rivard, from the Forward
Like newly minted or completely renovated Four Horsewomen of the Apocalypse,
Carr, Hart, Bolden and Teter arrive as revelators with swords and scales, in high spirits, working to transform,
by poetry's insistent preoccupations, the news that if we fail to pay attention to this world we do so at our
peril.
Dara Wier
You will often, traveling this volume, simply have to stop breathing.
Ginger Murchison, The Cortland Review
Toadlilly Press, with its four-in-one chapbook, introduces us to a quartet
of especially fluent poets. . . . Here we have the jittery boldness of the lyrics and monologues of Gladys Justin
Carr; Heidi Hart's astringent mixture of ardor and formal precision; Emma Bolden's wry, magical, realist
inventiveness; and finally the visionary authority of Vivian Teter, whose Dickinsonian clarity is accompanied by
a deeply engaged social consciousness. They are all quite different writers, but they share a lyric urgency that
is often sadly lacking in the poetry of this new century. Edge By Edge is a welcome event.
David Wojahn
MEET THE EDGE BY EDGE AUTHORS
Emma Bolden is a poet, playwright, and fiction writer whose work has appeared in Verse, MARGIE, Spoon River
Poetry Review, and other journals. She's won awards from Alabama Writer's Forum, American Theatre Co-op,
Georgetown Review, and New England Writers. She holds a BA from Sarah Lawrence College and an MFA from the
University of North Carolina at Wilmington. She teaches English at Auburn University.
Read Emma Bolden's poetry.
Gladys Justin Carr, a former
Nicholson Fellow at Smith College and University Fellow at Cornell, left her day job as a publishing executive
with McGraw-Hill and HarperCollins to write full time. Her work has been cited in Literary Magazine Reivew,
and has appeared in over fifty publications including North Atlantic Review, Meridian Anthology of Contemporary
Poetry, The New York Times, South Carolina Review, Potomac Review, and Worcester Review.
Read Gladys Justin Carr's poetry.
Heidi Hart, author of the memoir
Grace Notes: The Waking of a Woman's Voice (University of Utah Press, 2004), and a finalist for the Utah
Book Award, also received a 2007 Utah Arts Council grant for a book-length essay project. Other poems and essays
have appeared in Northern Lights, Quarterly West, Cimarron Reivew, Lumina, and Pilgrimmage. A musician
as well as a writer, she is in training to provide harp and vocal music for the dying.
Read Heidi Hart's poetry.
Vivian Teter, Professor of English
at Virginia Wesleyan College (Norfolk), holds a BA from Hollins University and MFA from the University of Arizona.
Her work has appeared in the Missouri Review, Poetry East, Jabberwock, Green Mountains Review, and other
journals. She has been awarded residencies at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and Byrdcliff Arts Colony.
Read Vivian Teter's poetry.
For review copies and/or to schedule readings, contact [email protected].
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