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COVID Spring (Alexandria Peary)

COVID Spring (Alexandria Peary)

Genre Nonfiction
COVID Spring: Granite State Pandemic Poems by NH authors, edited by Alexandria  Peary
Nonfiction •  2020 • 97 pages  15 paperbacks + 1 discussion guide folder + 15 paperback copies of Strange Terrain: A Poetry Handbook for the Reluctant Reader by Alice B. Fogel • Hosted by Hooksett Public Library (Hooksett, NH)

 

NH authors!

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit New Hampshire in March, it became clear that April—National Poetry Month—would not be celebrated with live poetry readings and writers’ workshops as in past years. In an effort to provide a channel for creatively navigating our common experiences, New Hampshire Poet Laureate Alexandria Peary set out to host two virtual poetry writing groups each week in April. At the end of the month, New Hampshire residents were invited to submit their work for consideration in an anthology of poems addressing the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 100 writers submitted their work—each with a unique voice and a fresh perspective on the pandemic’s impact in New Hampshire.

In her introduction, Alexandria writes, “Fifty-four of the state’s poets are represented in this anthology, writing of job loss, loneliness and love, masks, social distancing, surreal visitors, uncertainty, graduations deferred, grief, neighborly and less-than-neighborly acts, observing the beginning of the pandemic and making projections about the future, recalibrating or confirming what it means to be human, to be a resident of this region. In a remarkable range of poetic form and style, these writers provide a thirty-day snapshot of what life was like in the Granite State in April of 2020."

Kit also contains copies of Strange Terrain: A Poetry Handbook for the Reluctant Reader by former NH Poet Laureate Alice B. Fogel.

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