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Threading Light

Explorations in Loss and Poetry

by (author) Lorri Neilsen Glenn

Publisher
Nimbus Publishing
Initial publish date
Apr 2024
Category
Canadian, Essays, Women Authors
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781774713037
    Publish Date
    Apr 2024
    List Price
    $19.95

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"This is a book...that blows my mind and my heart wide open."

Lisa Martin

"Language is a hinge that connects us with the flesh of our experience." In this parcel of essay and verse and story, Neilsen Glenn explores loss and grief and poetry, drawing on the work of poets, philosophers, theologians, and more. A celebrated work when it was first published, Threading Light is an intimate, reflective, and courageous call to community and compassion.

About the author

Lorri Neilsen Glenn's most recent book is Following the River: Traces of Red River Women (Wolsak and Wynn), an award-winning work about her Ininiwak and Métis grandmothers and their contemporaries. Lorri is the author and contributing editor of fourteen titles of nonfiction and poetry, former Halifax Poet Laureate, and Professor Emerita at Mount Saint Vincent University. An award-winning teacher and researcher, Lorri has served on juries for the Canada Council, CBC literary awards and numerous provincial and national book prizes. Neilsen Glenn's poetry has been adapted several times for libretti and her essays and poems appear in numerous anthologies and literary journals.? She was a recipient of Halifax's Women of Excellence award, has had appointments as Writer in Residence across Canada and served as President of the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia. Lorri has mentored writers across Canada and in Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, Greece and Chile.

She divides her time between Halifax and Rose Bay, Nova Scotia.

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