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Barbra Nightingale is full of vulnerability, smarts, and sometimes hilarity in Spells & Other Ways of Flying. She brings her witchy poetry powers to these verses of both difficult and wonderful loves. Her fortuitous last name, perfect for a poet of flight, guides us through a delightful series about birds ending with a ghazal, A Watch of Nightingales. Barbra is a poet with a wild imagination and a wild heart and, quite possibly, wings!-Denise Duhamel, Author of Second Story
Barbra Nightingale’s poetry, like her name, sings with life; a true bard who records emotional history though verse-song. Her poems resound with the truths and plenitudes of the human condition.
-Richard Blanco, Author of How to Love a Country
Spells & Other Ways of Flying is a collection of wry and wise poems, as far-flung as they are probing. These poems trace our various angers ; they honor the endless rain / that falls inside [our] heart[s]. By the time our speaker confides in us, Nothing I ever did was safe, / nothing was ever in vain, we don’t just believe her-we applaud.
-Julie Marie Wade, Author of Skirted
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Barbra Nightingale is full of vulnerability, smarts, and sometimes hilarity in Spells & Other Ways of Flying. She brings her witchy poetry powers to these verses of both difficult and wonderful loves. Her fortuitous last name, perfect for a poet of flight, guides us through a delightful series about birds ending with a ghazal, A Watch of Nightingales. Barbra is a poet with a wild imagination and a wild heart and, quite possibly, wings!-Denise Duhamel, Author of Second Story
Barbra Nightingale’s poetry, like her name, sings with life; a true bard who records emotional history though verse-song. Her poems resound with the truths and plenitudes of the human condition.
-Richard Blanco, Author of How to Love a Country
Spells & Other Ways of Flying is a collection of wry and wise poems, as far-flung as they are probing. These poems trace our various angers ; they honor the endless rain / that falls inside [our] heart[s]. By the time our speaker confides in us, Nothing I ever did was safe, / nothing was ever in vain, we don’t just believe her-we applaud.
-Julie Marie Wade, Author of Skirted