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Lullaby for the Grieving is Hub City's third poetry collection from PEN/Voelker-longlisted poet Ashley M. Jones.
Lullaby for the Grieving finds the poet in the throes of profound grief in personal and political ways, but also in the throes of finding profound joy. In poems in traditional and received forms, Lullaby for the Grieving finds calm in unimaginable storms, and it attempts to listen for the sounds of healing therein.

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Lullaby for the Grieving is Hub City's third poetry collection from PEN/Voelker-longlisted poet Ashley M. Jones.



Lullaby for the Grieving finds the poet in the throes of profound grief in personal and political ways, but also in the throes of finding profound joy. In poems in traditional and received forms, Lullaby for the Grieving finds calm in unimaginable storms, and it attempts to listen for the sounds of healing therein.


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Ashley M. Jones served as the first Black and youngest Poet Laureate of Alabama from 2022-2026. She is the author of three previous collections of poetry, including Reparations Now!, longlisted for the PEN Voelker Poetry Award. Jones and her work have been featured by Poetry, Good Morning America, the BBC, the New York Times and other publications. Jones holds an MFA in Poetry from Florida International University, and she is currently a PhD student in English at Old Dominion University. She is the founding director of the Magic City Poetry Festival in Birmingham, Alabama.