Over 30,000 rocket fragments, astronaut tools, and mission clamps float high above our heads in an earth-bound orbit. In Orbital Debris, Amy Lerman explores humans' peripheral, intentional, and random connections in the spaces that lie between, away, ago-those intimate moments, in time where "the only thing . . . that makes the emptiness bearable is each other."
Over 30,000 rocket fragments, astronaut tools, and mission clamps float high above our heads in an earth-bound orbit. In Orbital Debris, Amy Lerman explores humans' peripheral, intentional, and random connections in the spaces that lie between, away, ago-those intimate moments, in time where "the only thing . . . that makes the emptiness bearable is each other."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Amy Lerman was born and raised on Miami Beach, moved to the Midwest for many years, and now lives with her husband and very spoiled cats in the Arizona desert, so all three landscapes figure prominently into her writing. She is residential English Faculty at Mesa Community College, and her poems have appeared in or are forthcoming in Willawaw Journal, Stonecoast Review, Broad River Review, Radar Poetry, Rattle, Slippery Elm, and other publications. Her poem, "Why Is It?" was the inaugural winner of the Art Young Memorial Award for Poetry.
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