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Lynne McEniry is a poet who studies the ordinary world from tray tables to tractors to rainstorms and scars; this is how she begins to renew love in all its forms. This woman's body, this big body, is also a form through which McEniry unburdens herself of smallness and shame. She reminds us of all the ways the body is sensual, hilarious, affectionate, heartbreaking, and sexy. I'm simply amazed at the humor, rich mournfulness and forgiveness that brings this poet closer and closer to every single one of her subjects. she puts her hand on our shoulder and encourages us to join her on this…mehr

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Lynne McEniry is a poet who studies the ordinary world from tray tables to tractors to rainstorms and scars; this is how she begins to renew love in all its forms. This woman's body, this big body, is also a form through which McEniry unburdens herself of smallness and shame. She reminds us of all the ways the body is sensual, hilarious, affectionate, heartbreaking, and sexy. I'm simply amazed at the humor, rich mournfulness and forgiveness that brings this poet closer and closer to every single one of her subjects. she puts her hand on our shoulder and encourages us to join her on this looking. McEniry's new collection is an utterly delightful book and her poems are effortless company. -Patrick Rosal, 2017 Guggenheim Poetry Fellow, author of Brooklyn Antediluvian (2016)
Autorenporträt
Lynne McEniry was born in Yonkers, NY, and has lived much of her life in Northern NJ. Lynne is the associate editor for the recently relaunched OVS Magazine and has been a regular guest editor for Adanna Literary Journal, for which she edited several special issues including, How Women Grieve, Women and the Arts, and Women and Food. Her poems have been published in the Paterson Literary Review, Digging Through the Fat, The Lake Rises Anthology, The Wide Shore, Pittsburgh Poetry Review, 5 AM, Adanna, The Stillwater Review, and others. Some of her poems have been awarded both Honorable Mention, and in 2016, Second Prize, for the Allen Ginsberg Poetry Award, and her work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Most recently her poem dried up things was chosen as the Editor's Choice poem for 2016 by Gessy Alvarez at Digging Through the Fat. Lynne earned her an MFA in Poetry from Drew University and works at the College of Saint Elizabeth in Morristown, NJ, where she teaches writing courses and directs the Academic Success Center.