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Following the success and momentum of his anthology How to Love the World (50,000 copies in print), James Crews' new collection, The Path to Kindness, offers 100 deeply felt and relatable poems from a diverse range of voices including well-known writers Marie Howe, Julia Alvarez, Ellen Bass, Naomi Shihab Nye, Ross Gay, and Ada Limon, as well as new and emerging voices. Featured Black writers include January Gill O'Neil, Toi Derricotte, and Morgan Harper Nichols (an Instagram breakout poet). Native American writers include Kimberley Blaiser, Joy Harjo (current U.S. Poet Laureate), and Linda…mehr

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Following the success and momentum of his anthology How to Love the World (50,000 copies in print), James Crews' new collection, The Path to Kindness, offers 100 deeply felt and relatable poems from a diverse range of voices including well-known writers Marie Howe, Julia Alvarez, Ellen Bass, Naomi Shihab Nye, Ross Gay, and Ada Limon, as well as new and emerging voices. Featured Black writers include January Gill O'Neil, Toi Derricotte, and Morgan Harper Nichols (an Instagram breakout poet). Native American writers include Kimberley Blaiser, Joy Harjo (current U.S. Poet Laureate), and Linda Hogan. The collection also features international voices, including Canadian poets Lorna Crozier and Robyn Sarah. Presented in the same perfect-in-the-hand format as How to Love the World, the collection includes prompts for journaling and exploration of selected poems, a book group guide, bios of all the contributing poets, and stunning cover art by award-winning artist Dinara Mirtalipova. A foreword by Danusha Lameris, along with her popular poem "Small Kindnesses," is also included.
Autorenporträt
James Crews is the editor of several bestselling poetry anthologies, including The Wonder of Small Things, The Path to Kindness, and How to Love the World, which has over 100,000 copies in print, Healing the Divide, and is the author of is the author of the essay collection, Kindness Will Save the World. He has been featured on NPR’s Morning Edition, and in People Magazine, The Boston Globe, The New York Times Magazine, The Sun Magazine,  and The Washington Post. He is the author of four prize-winning books of poetry, and his poems have appeared in Ploughshares, The New Republic, and other journals. Crews lives with his husband in the woods of Southern Vermont. jamescrews.net Danusha Laméris is the author of two books: The Moons of August (Autumn House, 2014), which was chosen by Naomi Shihab Nye as the winner of the Autumn House Press poetry prize, and Bonfire Opera (University of Pittsburgh, 2020), which won the Northern California Book Award. Winner of the Lucille Clifton Legacy Award, she teaches in the Pacific University low-residency MFA Program and co-hosts with James Crews the Poetry of Resilience online seminars. She lives in Santa Cruz County, California.