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  • av Cheyanne Leonardo
    356,-

    From little town poet Cheyanne Leonardo comes her first community-based collaborative writing project, Hometown Poems: A South Fork Country Anthology of Poetry. Featuring poetry and photography from over 100 authors and artists in and around the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, this anthology captures a portrait of small-town life in the Appalachian Mountains, created by and for the people who call these woods home. Each poem and photograph included in Hometown Poems has been carefully placed, piece by piece, to construct an uninterrupted narrative - a poetic reverie comprised of our shared stories of love, loss, beauty, heartache, healing, darkness, and unwavering faith. The result is a wholly original work of art that will preserve our memories, values, and ways of life for generations to come. More than anything, this anthology proves that art and spirit are alive in our hills, that each and every one of us has something special to contribute toward the greater project of being human - here, all together, in this mystifying place and time. This symphony of voices echoing together from every nearby holler and hillside reveals that we have something valuable, remarkable, and even magical to offer this world. In other words, our stories matter, and they are ours to tell.Hometown Poems: A South Fork Country Anthology of Poetry is a gift to our contributing small-town communities, and to you - whoever you are, wherever you're from - as you will undoubtedly see your own heart reflected in these words. We are all one, as much as we are each unique: this is our hillbilly anthem! Together, let us imagine a world in which such truth is our guiding light. Contributing authors and artists: Abbie Duncan, Ace Glaspy, Adelynn Rivera, Alise May, Allie Wall, Allison Baker, Amanda Massengale, Amber Sparks, AmyLynn Arrington, Angelia Ross, Annie A, Anonymous, Artemis Moon, Ashlee Glaspy, Banner Ritchie, Betty A Hathcock, Betty Shreffler, Blue Heron, Bobbie Foster, Brooklynn Miles, Caden Chaney, Cari Lynne King, Carl Shafer, Charlotte Marlow, Cheyanne Leonardo, Chris Boyatt, Codie Lackey, Colton Cordell, Courtney King, Courtney Pratt, C. Turner, Dan Saint Dan, Debbie Stansberry Faires, drdeb, Dylan Ayers, Earl Rash, Eli Morrow, Eric Faires, Erilynn Griffith, Felicity Nelson, Flossie King, Fox, Gabriel Valladares, Ginger King, Grant Swain, Hannah Nelson, Harmony Elizabeth, Holly Daugherty, Jacelynn Sexton, Jacob Byrd, Jade Foster, Jaelyn Phillips, Jesse W. King, II, Jessica Rash, Jessi Carling, Jessy Morrow, Joseph Thomas Baker, JP Schuffman, Justice Glaspy, Kaitlyn Russ, Katherine Cross, Kerrigan Hart, Kristen Kilby, Kristen Reid, Kristian Obrusanszki, K-Roo, Laura A. Clift, Lisa Cotton, Makayla Sexton, Mark Hargis, Melissa Capps, Mellisa Pascale, Micah Keeton, Michelle Ayers, Moriah Bowling, Patricia Chace, Paula Leftwich, Presley West, Pyper Anderson, Railey Smith, R.A. Reynolds, R. Clift, Ricky Lee Jeffers, Robert Queener, Roland Russelburg, Rubyann Melton, Rylan Duncan, Sadie Bell Price, Sandra Tritt, Shane Gilreath, Sharon Leonardo, Simon Poe, Stephanie Duncan, Stephen Phillips, Tiffany Kimbrell, Trinity Smith, Ty Humble, Vega Rochat, Whitney Swain, Zack Smith, Zeke Harness

  • av Leonardo Cheyanne Leonardo
    300,-

    From Appalachian poet and memoirist Cheyanne Leonardo comes her second poetry collection, angel falls. This collection is both a love letter and a eulogy: it holds many moments of gratitude for our earthly life and endeavors to look beyond it through thoughtful exploration and unfettered imagination. The context for it all is the book's title - angel falls - which is a place as well as a concept.First of all, Angel Falls is a real place. It is the ghost of a split-stream waterfall in the Big South Fork that was blasted with dynamite in 1954 to better accommodate boating and fishing. Now it's a river rapid that causes confusion for hikers (expecting to arrive at the non-existent, hallowed falls) and extreme danger for kayakers and canoers (paddling downstream and navigating the perilous rock formation left behind). But angel falls becomes a concept as soon as we shift our focus on the word "falls" from noun to verb. An angel falling. A fallen angel. What does such an image conjure, in this particular place and time? At least, within these pages, it is a celebration of the divine beauty we can perceive in this world and an attempt to accept that so many of our deepest questions will remain unanswered until we leave it. In the meantime, we love each other. And we try to understand our purpose here together.To make sense of all the love and loss around her and how the two begin to overlap, Cheyanne looks for answers in nature, literature, spirituality, mythology, and her small town in Scott County, Tennessee. What she finds, she renders in poetry, weaving both clues and comfort into each poem for other searching souls to discover on their own journeys through place and time.

  • av Cheyanne Leonardo
    290,-

    From emerging writer Cheyanne Leonardo comes her debut poetry collection, more than metaphor. Cheyanne wrote this collection over a period of several months after moving back home to Scott County, Tennessee, from Stuttgart, Germany, in the middle of the global Covid-19 pandemic. Upon returning home at the end of August 2020, poetry quickly became her only outlet to make sense of everything she was going through in a way that felt honest and real. Why did she confront such a strong desire to come home at this particular moment in time? What was it like to come back to a place that held so many memories, both treasured and painful? Who - or what - pulled her back into the fold of her little hometown, and what was waiting for her when she got there? How did her imagination both reflect and shape the emotional experience? Word by word, Cheyanne uses poetry to build entire worlds, and she discovers another kind of truth along the way - one that becomes meaningful and sometimes even magical. more than metaphor captures a journey of homecoming, of returning to a place she never really left behind and using the power of words to explore all that such an odyssey entails. Highlighting themes of love and romantic hyperbole, memory, reality vs. fiction, myth-making, travel, identity, language, and the act of writing - Cheyanne creates a portrait of herself as a writer and as a young woman seeking her place in the world.

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