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In this extraordinary poetry collection influenced by the moon's silver luminosity, Abby Lynn Bogomolny elevates us with gorgeous images to "fill ourselves and fly." Yet each boon is balanced by gravity. From her immigrant grandparents' struggles to those of her own, she writes with heart and wit of vivid Brooklyn streets, the pine flats of Florida, and coastal California. If you thrive on words from a female-centered perspective, one with a strong sense of place in lyrical rhythmic lines, The Lighted Pull of Dreams is a must read.

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In this extraordinary poetry collection influenced by the moon's silver luminosity, Abby Lynn Bogomolny elevates us with gorgeous images to "fill ourselves and fly." Yet each boon is balanced by gravity. From her immigrant grandparents' struggles to those of her own, she writes with heart and wit of vivid Brooklyn streets, the pine flats of Florida, and coastal California. If you thrive on words from a female-centered perspective, one with a strong sense of place in lyrical rhythmic lines, The Lighted Pull of Dreams is a must read.
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Autorenporträt
Abby Lynn Bogomolny is the editor of New to North America: Writing by US Immigrants, Their Children and Grandchildren and the author of poetry collections Nauseous in Paradise, Black of Moonlit Sea, and People Who Do Not Exist. Originally from Brooklyn, NY, she founded Burning Bush Publications and juried its poetry prize for a decade. After serving as Faculty in English with Santa Rosa Junior College for many years, she continues to write and stir the cultural soup in Northern California. www.abbypoetry.com