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Winterproof

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Follow-up to her award-winning An Alabaster Flask , Winterproof gathers poems from the author's publications in the United States, England, and internationally in journals including The National Review , The Formalist , and the Australian Salt .

92 pages, Paperback

First published December 30, 2005

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Jennifer Reeser

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Jennifer Reeser is the author of six collections of poetry. Her first, An Alabaster Flask, was the winner of the Word Press First Book Prize. X. J. Kennedy wrote that her debut “ought to have been a candidate for a Pulitzer.” Her third, Sonnets from the Dark Lady and Other Poems, was a finalist for the Donald Justice Prize. Her fourth, The Lalaurie Horror,debuted as an Amazon bestseller in the category of Epic Poetry.
  Reeser’s poems, reviews, and translations of Russian, French, along with the Cherokee and various Native American Indian languages, have appeared in POETRY, Rattle,the Hudson Review, Recours au Poème, LIGHT Quarterly, the Formalist,the Dark Horse, SALT, Able Muse, and elsewhere. Her poetry has been anthologized in Random House London’s Everyman’s Library Series, in Longman’s Introduction to Poetry, in the Hudson Review’s historic Poets Translate Poets, and in others.
  A biracial writer of Anglo-Celtic and Native American Indian ancestry, Reeser was born in Louisiana. She studied English at McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and also in Tulsa, Oklahoma, her former home.
  Reeser is the former assistant editor of Iambs & Trochees, as well as a former moderator, manuscript consultant, and mentor with the West Chester Poetry Conference.
Reeser’s translations of the Russian poet Anna Akhmatova are approved by Akhmatova’s living heir, and authorized by her agents in Moscow.
  Reeser received her first writing award from the Pulitzer Prize winner, Robert Olen Butler, while in high school. She has received the Poets Respond Prize from Rattle, the Innovative Form Award from the World Order of Narrative and Formalist Poets, as well as the Lyric Memorial Prize and the New England Prize. Reeser’s work has been nominated seven times for the Pushcart Prize, and numerous times for the Best of the Net anthology; and her work has been set to music by the classical/art song composer, Lori Laitman, for her tribute to writer Edna St. Vincent Millay. Reeser’s poems have been translated into Urdu, Hindi, Persian, and Czech.

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July 19, 2014
Winterproof is a layer deep in the heart of the poet. A journey that Jennifer Reeser starts in "An Alabaster Flax" was only to return home to investigate life and the nuances of love and relationships in her calm and openness to embrace all what the life is all about. I hardly missed anything in reading the poems of Winteproof, that are both heartwarming and heart-wrenching. At times, you are one with the heart bits of the poet, her anguish and pain; and poems like 'First Communion,' 'I study his palm after making love,' 'Miscarriage,' Imagining you could come to say Goodbye become unforgettable. The Petal, Stem, Nectar, Seed and Roots altogether is the poet herself, manifesting life, celebrating death, in her hopes and despairs and much more. I also loved the cover of the book, that goes very well with the poems in it. If you are a Jennifer Reeser's fan, you would like to own a copy of it. ~ Kalpna Singh-Chitnis, author of "Bare Soul."
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