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Hunger for Salt
Contributor(s): Chapman, Elaine Fletcher (Author), Starbuck, Ron (Designed by)
ISBN: 0998640417     ISBN-13: 9780998640419
Publisher: Saint Julian Press, Inc.
OUR PRICE:   $11.40  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | Women Authors
- Poetry | Subjects & Themes - Nature
- Poetry | Subjects & Themes - Death, Grief, Loss
Dewey: 811.6
LCCN: 2017933844
Physical Information: 0.27" H x 6" W x 9" (0.39 lbs) 112 pages
Themes:
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
- Topical - Death/Dying
 
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PRAISE for HUNGER FOR SALT

"The poems of Elaine Fletcher Chapman are meditations waiting for our eyes to open. A few of these poems remind me of the beautiful seashells one finds on the beach after a storm. Chapman writes from the heart reminding us to discover the strength to love. There is loss as well as celebration in Hunger for Salt. Here are poems Thomas Merton would tuck somewhere inside his robes. Here is the Chapman rosary for our days to come."

E. Ethelbert Miller Editor, Poet Lore Magazine

"In Elaine Fletcher Chapman's Hunger for Salt, the hunger is palpable: for the natural world, the spiritual world, and the realm of the carnal. These powerful, well-crafted poems invite the reader into the place where these worlds meet. There is an intimacy here missing from much contemporary poetry, and intimacy is what drew me in until my hunger, like salt, dissolved."

Wyn Cooper

"Hunger for Salt is a tender evocation of the natural world. Chapman displays a poet's sensibility, a quiet attentiveness to personal wonder, intimacy and grief. The stillness of these poems exposes the refractive quality of memory and desire; it is a poignant and elegant debut."

J. Mae Barizo


Contributor Bio(s): Chapman, Elaine Fletcher: - Elaine Fletcher Chapman (formerly Elaine Walters McFerron) lives on the West side of the Chesapeake Bay. She holds an MFA from The Bennington Writing Seminars, Bennington College where she has worked on the staff since 1999. She founded The Writer's Studio where she teaches poetry and nonfiction, provides editing services and organizes poetry readings and writing retreats. Her poems have been published in The Tishman Review, The EcoTheo Review, The Cortland Review, Connotation, The Sun, Calyx, Poet Lore, 5AM, Salamander, and others. She was guest blogger on The Best American Poetry Blog. Green River Press published her letterpress chapbook, Double Solitude. She writes non-fiction as well as poetry. For further inquiry: www.elainefletcherchapman.comStarbuck, Ron: - RON STARBUCK is the Publisher/CEO of Saint Julian Press, an Episcopalian and the author of There Is Something About Being An Episcopalian, When Angels Are Born, and Wheels Turning Inward, three rich collections of poetry, following a poet's mythic and spiritual journey that crosses easily onto the paths of many contemplative traditions. He has been deeply engaged in an Interfaith-Buddhist-Christian dialogue for many years, and holds a lifelong interest in literature, poetry, Christian mysticism, comparative religion, theology, and various forms of contemplative practice. ​ He has been a contributing writer for Parabola Magazine. And has had poems and essays published in Tiferet: A Journal of Spiritual Literature, an interview and poem in The Criterion: An Online International Journal in English, The Enchanting Verses Literary Review, ONE from MillerWords (Feb. 2016), and Pirene's Fountain, Volume 7 Issue 15, from Glass Lyre Press (Oct. 2014). A collection of essays, poems, short stories, and audio recordings are available on the Saint Julian Press, Inc., website under Interconnections.