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A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO HEAVEN by Jennifer Clark, a poetry collection that insists readers see the mystery in the every day, and revel in the wonders of such things as moths, dandelions, dogs, and beer.
A Beginner's Guide to Heaven is not so much concerned with moving earth towards heaven, as it is with yanking heaven to earth. These poems are a gateway to an inner journey, reminding us that we are one family cut from the same cloth, spiritual explorers of this beautiful, broken world. The collection urges readers to pay attention and get to work, "while we still have time to build." Even…mehr

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A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO HEAVEN by Jennifer Clark, a poetry collection that insists readers see the mystery in the every day, and revel in the wonders of such things as moths, dandelions, dogs, and beer.

A Beginner's Guide to Heaven is not so much concerned with moving earth towards heaven, as it is with yanking heaven to earth. These poems are a gateway to an inner journey, reminding us that we are one family cut from the same cloth, spiritual explorers of this beautiful, broken world. The collection urges readers to pay attention and get to work, "while we still have time to build." Even amidst our haste, failures, distractions, and worries, it's all within reach.


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JENNIFER CLARK is the author of three full-length poetry collections, most recently, A Beginner's Guide to Heaven (Unsolicited Press). She is also the co-editor of the anthology, Immigration & Justice For Our Neighbors (Celery City Books) and editor of Michigan Roots, a Poetry Society of Michigan anthology. She's authored a children's book on college awareness, What Do You See In Room 21 C? (Celery City Books), and her poems, essays, and fiction have appeared in numerous literary journals, magazines, and anthologies. She lives in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Her website is jenniferclarkkzoo.com.