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Call My Name
Contributor(s): Wyatt, Heather (Author), Aveningo Sanders, Shawn (Editor), Sanders, Robert R.
ISBN: 1948461285     ISBN-13: 9781948461283
Publisher: Poetry Box
OUR PRICE:   $11.40  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: June 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | Subjects & Themes - Places
- Poetry | Women Authors
Physical Information: 0.08" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.13 lbs) 40 pages
Themes:
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
 
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Call My Name by Heather Wyatt is a collection of poems from the voice of a small-town southern woman working through relationships with her family and discovering who she is along the way. She writes of loved ones who have departed and her sometimes broken spiritual life. From pimento cheese sandwiches to walks in nature, this collection is inherently southern. With moments of both humor and heartbreak, she not only shares her struggle with body image, but takes us on a journey of love and loss, with each poem revealing the story of a woman simply wanting someone to call her name.

EARLY PRAISE:

"In Call My Name, Heather Wyatt shows herself as a lyric poet daring enough to show her true faces to the world--faces that reflect wonder and humor and joy and anger and loss."

--Jason McCall, author of Silver, I Can Explain, and Dear Hero

"With humor and precision, ... Wyatt] gives us the real details, the key images that resonate."

--Greg Pape, author of Four Swans, Montana Poet Laureate, emeritus

"Wyatt conjures snapshots from memory that prove that we see ourselves best through the mirrors others provide us.... This beautiful work invites us into the mysteries and paradoxes of our humanity with humor, candor and deep vision."

--Ashley McWaters, author of Whitework


Contributor Bio(s): Wyatt, Heather: - Heather Wyatt is a teacher and writer by day and food TV junkie by night. She lives in Tuscaloosa, AL and has a slight obsession with her two dogs. She both graduated from and instructs English at the University of Alabama. She received her MFA from Spalding University in Louisville, Kentucky in poetry, and several of her poems have been featured in various literary journals.