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Swan's Island
Swan's Island

By Elizabeth Spires

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Annonciade
Annonciade

By Elizabeth Spires

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I am Arachne
I am Arachne

By Elizabeth Spires

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A retelling of fifteen Greek and Roman myths from the point of view of the main protagonist. Includes "Arachne," "Callisto," "Baucis and Philemon," and "Sisyphus."

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I Heard God Talking to Me
I Heard God Talking to Me

By Elizabeth Spires

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As his sculptures introduce themselves, African American artist and Tennessee native William Edmondson, who lived during the first half of the twentieth century, recounts episodes from his life, in...

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The Mouse of Amherst
The Mouse of Amherst

By Elizabeth Spires, Claire A. Nivola Illustrator

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When she moves into Emily Dickinson's bedroom, Emmaline the mouse discovers her own propensity for poetry.

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Worldling
Worldling

By Elizabeth Spires

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In her beautiful new collection of poems Elizabeth Spires addresses the elemental subjects of life and literature: birth, death, creation, and intimations of immortality. Elizabeth Spires writes po...

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The Wave Maker
The Wave Maker

By Elizabeth Spires

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In Elizabeth Spires's sixth collection of poetry, the pilgrim soul, in its various guises, meditates on its own slow becoming, finding humble companions in creatures as unlikely as a lowly snail, a...

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Worldling
Worldling

By Elizabeth Spires

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