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Proposition at the Walk-In Infinity Chamber by Bobbie Lee Lovell is a collection of poems about relationships, decision-making and resilience. Pivotal moments from dating to divorce are infused with ekphrastic (visual art) and speculative (science fiction/fantasy) elements, including fairy tale characters. The language is artful but accessible, and the tone ranges from wistful to brazen. Throughout the book, the theme of "the edge" recurs. Several poems describe the precarious beauty found at great heights. Others present "the edge" as a metaphorical line between despair and hope, union and…mehr

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Proposition at the Walk-In Infinity Chamber by Bobbie Lee Lovell is a collection of poems about relationships, decision-making and resilience. Pivotal moments from dating to divorce are infused with ekphrastic (visual art) and speculative (science fiction/fantasy) elements, including fairy tale characters. The language is artful but accessible, and the tone ranges from wistful to brazen. Throughout the book, the theme of "the edge" recurs. Several poems describe the precarious beauty found at great heights. Others present "the edge" as a metaphorical line between despair and hope, union and separation. This book is for art lovers, hikers, dreamers and anyone who seeks healing and growth - especially those who have struggled with societal pressures or for self-fulfillment inside or outside the context of a relationship.
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Autorenporträt
Bobbie Lee Lovell is a poet with a BA in Art and a career in print production and graphic design. She belongs to the Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets, and her poems have received honors via that organization's Muse and Triad contests. She won the 2016 Kay Saunders Memorial New Poet Award and was a runner-up for the Peninsula Pulse's 2016 Hal Prize. Her poem "Mothership" received a Pushcart Prize nomination from Star*Line, a publication of the Science Fiction Poetry Association. Learn more at bobbieleelovell.com