From the first sumptuous poem—featuringa protagonist who, whilerunning at night, thinks of her body as a nocturnal bloom—this collection immersesreaders in the compellin
Sarah Corbett is less interested in the everyday aspects of reality than in "what moves beneath the surface of my own, and others' experience". This infuses her poems with mystery and with the intent
How to Be a Craftivist is a manifesto for quiet activism: using the process of "making" to engage thoughtfully in the issues we are about, to influence and effect change. Sarah Corbett share
Craftivism is a movement that aims to raise social consciousness through the medium of craft. This book introduces some of the ideas of the Craftivist Collective, a worldwide group making mini-banners
Walking, getting lost, and finding that home is half way between refuge and a place to look out from at the unsettling and unsettled world, are the dominant themes in Sarah Corbett's fifth collection.
A soul's journey through the night, a missing woman: time and narrative bend and interlock across a play of poetic forms and voices to make one story of love and loss. InAnd She Was Corbett combines t
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This wide-ranging retrospective of an American genius covers, for the first time, every stage of George Bellows' short but prolific career and is destined to become the definitive work for Bellows sch