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Gail Langstroth's firegarden is a collection of intimate and "between" spaces through which a woman honors the life she's lived. Urgent meditations are born of "the smallest piece of ocean," dropped stitches, and the daily need for milk and bread. These sparse poems are marked with the flames and ash of loss, but draw strength from a resilient and transient natural world. Langstroth captures the raw fire of emotions we often struggle to name, those aches that remind us we are alive. Yona Harvey, author of Hemming the Water, and You Don't Have to Go to Mars for Love ¿

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Gail Langstroth's firegarden is a collection of intimate and "between" spaces through which a woman honors the life she's lived. Urgent meditations are born of "the smallest piece of ocean," dropped stitches, and the daily need for milk and bread. These sparse poems are marked with the flames and ash of loss, but draw strength from a resilient and transient natural world. Langstroth captures the raw fire of emotions we often struggle to name, those aches that remind us we are alive. Yona Harvey, author of Hemming the Water, and You Don't Have to Go to Mars for Love ¿
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Autorenporträt
Raised under the Big Skies of Montana, Langstroth is a tri-lingual lecturer, international eurythmy performer, translator, poet and film artist. She is a graduate of Drew University's M.F.A. in poetry, winner of the Patricia Doblar Poetry Prize, 2011, and poetry editor for the European art journal Cyte Magazin. Get Fresh Books released Langstroth's bilingual firegarden / jardín-de-fuego, (2020). Voiced: words from asphalt, Langstroth's recent film, is being showcased in European festivals, (2021). Langstroth teaches and performs internationally. Alongside her work as the movement consultant for the Lemington Gospel Chorale of Pittsburgh she mentors for Carlow University's Madwomen in the Attic writing workshops. www.wordmoves.com