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Loveship looks at love from many angles-desperately seeking it, gaining it, losing it, and regaining it. There are many forms of poetry here, including fugues and centos. Like the reassembled heart on the cover by mosaicist Meryl Weber, Ed assembles many of these poems out of product names, magazine ads, lost Elizabethan words, Neruda's last questions, crossword puzzles, the names of flowers, the lifecycle of a cicada, the keys on the keyboard, a wedding announcement, the paintings of Linda Fantuzzo, and the instructions that came with an office chair. But the common thread that runs through all of them is love.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Loveship looks at love from many angles-desperately seeking it, gaining it, losing it, and regaining it. There are many forms of poetry here, including fugues and centos. Like the reassembled heart on the cover by mosaicist Meryl Weber, Ed assembles many of these poems out of product names, magazine ads, lost Elizabethan words, Neruda's last questions, crossword puzzles, the names of flowers, the lifecycle of a cicada, the keys on the keyboard, a wedding announcement, the paintings of Linda Fantuzzo, and the instructions that came with an office chair. But the common thread that runs through all of them is love.
Autorenporträt
Born in Baltimore, Ed is a graduate of the Johns Hopkins University Writing Seminars and taught for many years at the University of Maryland. He has two chapbooks, Sundown and Owl, and poems in the Ekphrastic Review, Petigru Review, New Verse News, Think, New York Quarterly, Kakalak, and many others. His poems have won awards from the South Carolina Poetry Society. Ed runs the Skylark poetry contest for SC high school poets and is a co-curator of the Sundown Poetry Series for Piccolo Spoleto. A grateful member of Richard Garcia's Long Table Poets, Ed lives in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, with his wife Amy and their dog Edie.