From the Publisher
Bettie Sellers writes with both narrative strength and lyrical subtlety. Now story, now song, her poems are a way through which her place and people say themselves."—Jim Wayne Miller, Western Kentucky University
In Liza's Monday Bettie Sellers has accomplished more than poetry of quality mood-telling, she has given us perspective through the lyrical, yet stunning, lives of people she knows from heartside out. These fragments—though fragile, tough, restless, patient, enduring, aching—are brilliantly sculpted by tools of language that could be managed only by the hands of an artist. Sellers is not only an artist, but one of the most gifted of her contemporaries."—Terry Kay, author of The Year the Lights Came On
Bettie Sellers is a realist, and her theme is human bondage. In Liza's Monday she speaks for downtrodden women whose lives have been circumscribed by need, poverty, and familial obligation. As portrayed by Sellers, these women are neither pitiable nor exceptionally heroic. What is exceptional is the author's narrative skill and her compassionate objectivity."—Ben Howard, Alfred University