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Loving the Dead
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Loving the Dead

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Winner of the 2020 Blue Light Press Book Award

We belong to each other even in the worst day, Helga Kidder writes in her fourth collection of poems, Loving the Dead. That belonging encompasses the arcing heavens, the bruised moon, the trilling Earth, the sometimes prideful tug of our closest relations. Growing up in Germany’s Black Forest, Kidder brings luck in [my] luggage to a new continent, with new eyes and hopes, to remind us, You must turn on your own light. And she does, honoring both her sister’s life and packing us for the luminous journey into memory’s beam and vapor.

About the Author

Helga Kidder is a native of Germany’s Black Forest region and lives in the Tennessee hills with her husband. She was awarded an MFA in Writing from Vermont College. She is co-founder of the Chattanooga Writers Guild and leads their poetry group. She has participated in workshops in San Francisco, CA, Rockvale, TN, and Auvillar, France. Her poems have been published in many journals and anthologies. She has three poetry collections, Wild Plums (2012 Finishing Line Press), Luckier than the Stars (2013 Blue Light Press), and Blackberry Winter (2016 Blue Light Press).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
1st World Library
Date
11 April 2020
Pages
84
ISBN
9781421836577

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Winner of the 2020 Blue Light Press Book Award

We belong to each other even in the worst day, Helga Kidder writes in her fourth collection of poems, Loving the Dead. That belonging encompasses the arcing heavens, the bruised moon, the trilling Earth, the sometimes prideful tug of our closest relations. Growing up in Germany’s Black Forest, Kidder brings luck in [my] luggage to a new continent, with new eyes and hopes, to remind us, You must turn on your own light. And she does, honoring both her sister’s life and packing us for the luminous journey into memory’s beam and vapor.

About the Author

Helga Kidder is a native of Germany’s Black Forest region and lives in the Tennessee hills with her husband. She was awarded an MFA in Writing from Vermont College. She is co-founder of the Chattanooga Writers Guild and leads their poetry group. She has participated in workshops in San Francisco, CA, Rockvale, TN, and Auvillar, France. Her poems have been published in many journals and anthologies. She has three poetry collections, Wild Plums (2012 Finishing Line Press), Luckier than the Stars (2013 Blue Light Press), and Blackberry Winter (2016 Blue Light Press).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
1st World Library
Date
11 April 2020
Pages
84
ISBN
9781421836577