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Spine | Sarah Caulfield
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Sarah Caulfield's work is inspired-in the antique sense of the verb inspirare, to impart, to instill, to breathe life into. Fully inhabiting the fragility and messiness of ailing bodies and anxious minds, Caulfield probes with surgical ruthlessness and hard-earned empathy into the meat of something that might be called (if this collection did not resist the cliches of universality) the human condition. "Your spine is made of beach glass," a time-traveling woman, speaking "To The Girl I Was," informs her past self. "It will withstand." The same is true of the seventeen spoken-word poems that make up the vertebrae of SPINE. These are stories about pain and compassion, despair and endurance, doubt and faith, that will not "fade in the telling." They will withstand. -Samantha Pious, Finalist for the 2015 Charlotte Mew Prize SPINE stitches together a mythology of sickness, without romanticising it-this is vital, visceral work, grounded in the realities of blood and bone. Glittering fragments of imagery repeat and refract throughout the collection, weaving through a world of sterile hospital walls and incense-rich catholic churches. Here, religion, sex, illness, and death all bleed into each other: themes not isolated but mutually entrenched, and foundational to Caulfield's voice. This complex self-portrait is an assured debut that overwhelms the senses and improves on every reading. -Hel Robin Gurney, nominee for the Rhysling Poetry Award, spoken word performer and scholar (The Sleeping Princess, EdFringe, 2016) Sarah Caulfield's writing is contemporary and engaging. Honest and important. I'm really happy to have a writer like Sarah creating LGBT work that is likely to be read forever; she makes the new writers' landscape much more exciting. -Remilyn Browne Oshibanjo, member of London-based creative collective SXWKS, author of these are the most terrifying thoughts
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Twainy
Spine | Sarah Caulfield
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1 - Real name is Nancy & I‘m named after my Great Grandmother. I could be named after Nancy Drew?

2 - Had a gray cat named ... Shadow Moon. American Gods reference.

#TwoForTuesday @TheSpineView

Thank you @EadieB

TheSpineView Loved the Nancy Drew books! Thanks for playing! 🤩 4y
EadieB Thanks for playing! 4y
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throwmeabook
Spine | Sarah Caulfield
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Congratulations @TheSpineView 🎉🎉🎉 and thanks for hosting the #2x2=3+?giveaway! #litsyhappenings

TheSpineView Good Luck!😊 5y
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Ddzmini
Spine | Sarah Caulfield
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Congratulations 🎉🎊🎈 great giveaway #2x2=3+Giveaway #Litsyhappenings @TheSpineView

TheSpineView Good Luck!😊 5y
Ddzmini Thank you for hosting the giveaway 5y
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InBooksILive
Spine | Sarah Caulfield
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The silent invader, the cruel prince,
the beating of his wings.
Death sworn, the bloodprint, last lullaby.
And I darken.

I tried! I'm not sure if it makes sense or not haha 🤦🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️

#Day9 #31BookPics #SpinePoetry @howjessreads

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merelybookish
Spine | Sarah Caulfield
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The twelve seasons,
The little disturbances of man,
The art of the commonplace,
The power of myth,
Silences...
I am a truck.

(Using only books from my bedside table.)
#spinepoetry #riotgrams

LeahBergen 👏🏻👏🏻 6y
JoScho Nicely done! 6y
Cathythoughts An elegant picture ✨ 6y
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Leftcoastzen Very good! One of my favorite books ever 6y
readordierachel I like that last line ☺ 6y
merelybookish @Leftcoastzen Cool! I was excited to find it at a used book store. And it's on my nightstand with all the other books I mean to read soon. 😊 6y
Billypar Nice! Definitely made me think 🤔 6y
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