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A limited bundle of three books from Loblolly Press, each one rooted in the complexities of the South—its beauty, its contradictions, and its voices.
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Learn about the author and the bookFeaturing:
Distant Relations by Cheryl Whitehead
If Lost by Clint Bowman
Beasts of Chase by Andrew Mack
Together, these collections offer an intimate map of kinship, survival, and what it means to belong to a place on your own terms.
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Cheryl Whitehead is a teacher, musician, and poet from Snow Camp, North Carolina. Her chapbook,So Ghosts Might Stop Composing is available from Finishing Line Press. Her poems have appeared in Mezzo Cammin, The Hopkins Review, Crab Orchard Review and other journals. She has been a finalist for the New Letters and Morton Marr Poetry Prizes and the Unicorn Press First Book Award. She won an emerging artist grant from the Astraea Foundation and received scholarships from the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, the Quest Writers’ Conference and the North Carolina Writers’ Network. She currently teaches English at the Chatham Early College in Siler City, NC.
Clint Bowman is a native of Davidson County, North Carolina. His debut chapbook, Pretty Sh!t, was published in May 2023 by Bottlecap Press. Clint is the co-founder and facilitator of the Dark City Poets Society (DCPS) in Black Mountain, NC, where he currently lives with his family. When Clint isn't volunteering his time to the DCPS, he works as a recreation coordinator— leading hikes, river cleanups, trail workdays, and other outdoor programs.
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Hear what writers and readers think of Cheryl Whitehead, Clint Bowman, & Andrew Mack's Poet Trio.Within this vast, subtle lyric multiverse, plainspoken, austere motifs emerge and re-merge—horses, scarecrows, trailers, muscadines, fog, stars, fields—circling back, always circling back to human pain and mute yearning, yes, but also the redemptive mystery of nature and love.
If Lost offers us a starkly honest and rarely seen western North Carolina, with all its diverse species in bitter harmony… We cannot know what the future holds for this delicate region and its people, but these poems will keep you warm and light your way.
Beasts of Chase is the kind of collection that makes your hairs stand on end. It has you peering behind every tree, hungry for more of Mack's crisp language and well-researched insight. All the while, you can’t help looking over your shoulder because, as this quietly brutal cycle of poems reveals, the lines between hunter and hunted are not clean and none of us stand outside of the chase.