Startling
A collection of lyric and experimental poems and poem-series, including the Twentieth Century Valentines (STD poems), the Euphonics (especially "The Ballad of the Bee"), and, The Truth about Meat, and many other poems about cancer, birth, and love. The collection was runner-up in the 2003 Turning Point competition and was first published by Turning Point in 2004. It was reprinted by Cockeyed Press in 2009.
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Startling
A collection of lyric and experimental poems and poem-series, including the Twentieth Century Valentines (STD poems), the Euphonics (especially "The Ballad of the Bee"), and, The Truth about Meat, and many other poems about cancer, birth, and love. The collection was runner-up in the 2003 Turning Point competition and was first published by Turning Point in 2004. It was reprinted by Cockeyed Press in 2009.
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Startling

Startling

by Andrea Selch
Startling

Startling

by Andrea Selch

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Overview

A collection of lyric and experimental poems and poem-series, including the Twentieth Century Valentines (STD poems), the Euphonics (especially "The Ballad of the Bee"), and, The Truth about Meat, and many other poems about cancer, birth, and love. The collection was runner-up in the 2003 Turning Point competition and was first published by Turning Point in 2004. It was reprinted by Cockeyed Press in 2009.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780979062315
Publisher: Blair
Publication date: 03/01/2009
Pages: 80
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Andrea Selch's full-length collection, Startling, was runner-up in the Turning Point competition in 2003, and was published by Turning Point in 2004, and reprinted by Cockeyed Press in 2009. Selch's poems have been published in numerous journals including Prairie Schooner, Calyx, The Asheville Poetry Review, Luna, and online at Swink, The Best American Poetry, and other sites.
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