
Brood
Format: Paperback
Brood. Debut poetry collection by Kelly Granito.
5.53" X 8.27"
46 Pages.
Kelly Granito is a poet, educator, and naturalist from Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she lives with her husband, kids, cat, and too many plants. Her poetry has been featured in the Emerson Review, Iron Horse Review, the Louisville Review, Burrow Press, Midwestern Gothic, and many other journals.
"... With precise language and electrifying imagery, Granito's pieces tackle the nostalgic self-
mythology of pre-parenthood years, the inescapable reminders of long-gone traumas and fears reignited by the desire to protect one's new 'brood, ' and, ultimately, the difficulty in fusing past selves with a new one..."
-Brigit Kelly Young is the author of several award-winning books for young adults. Her debut novel, Worth a Thousand Words, was a Junior Library Guild selection as well as a Best Book of 2019 from The Bank Street College of Education. Additionally, Ms. Young has published short fiction and poetry in journals like The North American Review, 2 River View, Eclectica Magazine, and Burrow Press, among others.
"In Brood, Kelly Granito masterfully blends vivid nature imagery with complex reflections on motherhood... Yet, amid this tension, tiny moments of levity have the power to make 'a photon / an inferno" that "calls us in like moths / again / and again...'"
-Denise Sedman is an award-winning poet and author of the poetry collection The Past Isn't Done with Me Yet. She has been published widely in literary journals and anthologies.
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