In the Wake

In the Wake-like river water mingles silt, fish, and stone-blends narratives of loss, memory, and environment into one. It rages, whispers, and stills as it flows in and out of prose poetry and lyric. It is a hybrid work that centers the Willamette river-or memory of the Willamette river-as its characters once centered it in their lives, examining the nature of friendship, time, grief, love, and to a certain extent, obsession...and how, ultimately, all of these things dissolve.

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In the Wake

In the Wake-like river water mingles silt, fish, and stone-blends narratives of loss, memory, and environment into one. It rages, whispers, and stills as it flows in and out of prose poetry and lyric. It is a hybrid work that centers the Willamette river-or memory of the Willamette river-as its characters once centered it in their lives, examining the nature of friendship, time, grief, love, and to a certain extent, obsession...and how, ultimately, all of these things dissolve.

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In the Wake

In the Wake

by Ariel Machell
In the Wake

In the Wake

by Ariel Machell

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Overview

In the Wake-like river water mingles silt, fish, and stone-blends narratives of loss, memory, and environment into one. It rages, whispers, and stills as it flows in and out of prose poetry and lyric. It is a hybrid work that centers the Willamette river-or memory of the Willamette river-as its characters once centered it in their lives, examining the nature of friendship, time, grief, love, and to a certain extent, obsession...and how, ultimately, all of these things dissolve.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798888386859
Publisher: Finishing Line Press
Publication date: 10/25/2024
Pages: 42
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.10(d)

About the Author

Ariel Machell is a poet from California. She received her BA in English from the University of Southern California, where she was the recipient of the 2018 University of Edinburgh Fellowship, and the Gene and Etta Silverman Family Award. She later received an MFA in Poetry from the University of Oregon in 2021. She is an Associate Poetry Editor for Northwest Review. Her work has been nominated for Best New Poets, and has been published in Brink, Birdcoat Quarterly, The McNeese Review, The Pinch, SWWIM, The Shore, Up the Staircase Quarterly and elsewhere. She currently resides in Los Angeles.
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