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Into the Thrum is a collection that speaks to what it means to have found the writing life in poetry, describing a personal journey and influences, and also addressing how we might, through close attention to nature, place, people, navigate our world in a healing and harmonious way. "...Maybe well-stitched words can be a song. Is there anything more beautiful than the making of harmony? No matter carrying sadness, or joy, it is the carrying that makes us strong." -excerpt from poem "How to Stitch Together the World"

Produktbeschreibung
Into the Thrum is a collection that speaks to what it means to have found the writing life in poetry, describing a personal journey and influences, and also addressing how we might, through close attention to nature, place, people, navigate our world in a healing and harmonious way. "...Maybe well-stitched words can be a song. Is there anything more beautiful than the making of harmony? No matter carrying sadness, or joy, it is the carrying that makes us strong." -excerpt from poem "How to Stitch Together the World"
Autorenporträt
Marjorie Moorhead's poetry books are Into the Thrum (The Poetry Box, 2025); What I Ask (Kelsay Books 2024) and Every Small Breeze (Kelsay 2023), chapbooks In My Locket, Survival:Tees, Tides, Song and Survival Part 2 Trees, Birds, Ocean, Bees. Her poems have appeared in Amethyst Review, Tiny Seed Literary, Moist Poetry Journal, Bloodroot Literary, Sheila-Na-Gig, Porter House Review, The Poeming Pigeon, Verse-Virtual, What Rough Beast, A River Sings, The Poet's Touchstone, and others, as well as sixteen anthologies to date, including The Wonder of Small Things (James Crews, ed.). Marjorie's work has garnered nomination for Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net. She lives with her family and writes from the Connecticut River valley at the NH/VT border. Her local poetry group is 4th Friday Poets.