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Woodshedding

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Adopting woodshedding - a jazz term for arduous, solitary rehearsal - as her writing practice, Venart has honed both her craft and a seeing heart. Whatever their subject - the unwinding of lovers, childhood as the foundation of being, the metaphorical life of everyday objects and events - S.E. Venart's poems show us a kind of courage that is quotidian. Surviving childhood, surviving failed love, finding solace in the self, and reinvigorating that this is the world Venart reveals to us, in all its prescient detail. An honest and lyrical first book. "Venart's poetry reveals itself in the world of mysteries that lies between one bright orange next to one bright knife. Such is the domestic tension she creates, where home is turned inside out so the familiar becomes unfamiliar. Yet the power of her writing shows how simple things, observed with clarity, are lit from within. This is a book to read, then read once for the bright orange and once for the bright knife." - Anne Simpson

112 pages, Paperback

First published October 24, 2007

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July 10, 2008
I know Sarah and have read her fiction as well. I consider her a true WordStalker, and as a poet, the real thing. I loved these poems.
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