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The Stone in My Shoe

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Reading this unguent, burning swath of highly original poems by writer Lucy Logsdon, each one eats into one's heart, sears and melts into one's consciousness as if placed into a crucible. Logsdon's subjects range wide and fierce: accepting spanking rather than detention while in grade school; struggles while recovering from addition; disillusionment of divorce and the ravages it places on trust, expectation, and one's psyche. How strongly should we stand up to authority? What are the limits of trust? Can we ever truly know another human being? To be a woman is to feel trapped in the web of expectations put in place by men and society. Logsdon shows how one may break free by the sheer will of one's own being.

But there will be repercussions, both outward and inward, chosen and so self-inflicted, a price for such freedoms. What befalls us from our decisions? These visceral poems reveal both the glee and pain that ensues from her choices, as a strong woman navigating through this insane, unwieldy world. But it is the love and ferocity of this poets's unexpected responses, a tiger smashing against its cage, that leaves us breathless, astounded, amazed.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pierian Springs Press
Date
8 October 2024
Pages
80
ISBN
9781953136701

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.

Reading this unguent, burning swath of highly original poems by writer Lucy Logsdon, each one eats into one's heart, sears and melts into one's consciousness as if placed into a crucible. Logsdon's subjects range wide and fierce: accepting spanking rather than detention while in grade school; struggles while recovering from addition; disillusionment of divorce and the ravages it places on trust, expectation, and one's psyche. How strongly should we stand up to authority? What are the limits of trust? Can we ever truly know another human being? To be a woman is to feel trapped in the web of expectations put in place by men and society. Logsdon shows how one may break free by the sheer will of one's own being.

But there will be repercussions, both outward and inward, chosen and so self-inflicted, a price for such freedoms. What befalls us from our decisions? These visceral poems reveal both the glee and pain that ensues from her choices, as a strong woman navigating through this insane, unwieldy world. But it is the love and ferocity of this poets's unexpected responses, a tiger smashing against its cage, that leaves us breathless, astounded, amazed.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pierian Springs Press
Date
8 October 2024
Pages
80
ISBN
9781953136701