-Molly Peacock, author of The Analyst: Poems and Cornucopia: New & Selected Poems
Mary Louise Kiernan knows how to lose in order to gain herself. From the first poem, when the narrator tells of being stuck in the mud, she's learning how to get unstuck from what holds her back. She lets go of a beloved quilt, houses, and relationships. In the process of finding "how old will I be when I say what I mean?" she explores her childhood and her Irish heritage. She acknowledges that failed relationships can intensify new love, as "flames flicker best / above a bed of ashes from spent blazes." Balanced between the sensual and the spiritual, this honest book welcomes "Turning forty on a full moon-let the lunacy begin."
-Mary Makofske, author of World Enough, and Time and Traction, winner of the Ashland Poetry Press Snyder Award