Toni Mirosevich, "The Rooms We Make Our Own", 'Firebrand Books'
"The poetry contained here shows us a poet's desire to honor her creative life in the midst of all that crowds her and as a result we, as readers, find fresh new ways to give sway to our own imaginations. We also learn valuable lessons about the everyday battle to stay true to oneself, past and present, old world and new, and fashion a life which responds to it all."
Dorothy Wall, co-author of 'Finding Your Writer's Voice: A Guide to Creative Fiction"
Janell Moon's is an absolutely original voice...She brings to her writing the raw, risky honesty that only a strong poet can....these poems will leave you wanting more from this fine poet."
Diane di Prima
"Janell Moon's poetry unwraps the mysteries of the ordinary. It is at once familiar, and full of surprises. She shows us, again and again, that indeed we can get there from here."
Book Description
Poetry.
About the Author
Janell Moon is the author of three collections of poetry: "Woman With a Cleaver", "Lesbian Speaker's Bureau" and "Snakeskin Boots." She has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and has won prizes in the Villa Montalva, The Randall Jarrell, and the Red Rock poetry contests and was winner of the Salt Hill Journal contest, among others. Her poems have appeared in "Sinister Wisdom, The Harvard Gay and Lesbian Review, The Pittsburgh Quarterly, Frontiers", and many others. Some anthologies include: "Lesbians Raising Sons," "From Wedded Wife to Lesbian Life," " Unbound" and "Beyond Definition." A long time San Francisco resident, Moon has a private practice as a hypnotherapist and teaches writing classes at SF City College and The College of Marin. She ia a graduate of Ohio University and co-founder of Sunday's Child, a San Francisco art and writing salon.
Mouth of Home: Poems WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
Janell Moon's poetry unwraps the mysteries of the ordinary. It is at once
familiar, and full of surprises. She shows us, again and again, that
indeed we can get there from here. (Diane di Prima, New Spiralbound from RemPress)
Diane di Prima