Description
In summer 2009, two award-winning poets, Lisa C. Taylor from Connecticut, and Geraldine Mills from Galway, came to a little cottage in Carna on the west coast of Ireland to forge a link between their lives. The Other Side of Longing celebrates this collaboration. With the Atlantic Ocean as the central metaphor, they explore themes of culture, folklore, flora and fauna through a series of poems of call and response, weaving in and out of their own internal and external landscapes. This collaboration of poems is infused with each other’s experience in all its humanity, while retaining the individual voice and lyrical honesty.
About the Author
Geraldine Mills is a poet and short story writer. Her poetry collections are Unearthing your Own, Toil the Dark Harvest, and An Urgency of Stars.Her short fiction collections are Lick of the Lizard and The Weight of Feathers. She won the Hennessy/Sunday Tribune New Irish Writer Award and is a recipient of the Katherine
Kavanagh Fellowship.
Lisa C. Taylor is the author of two collections of poetry, Falling Open and Talking to Trees, which was nominated for the L.L. Winship PEN New England Award. Her poems have appeared in many literary journals and she has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. She holds a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Creative Writing from the Stonecoast Program at the University of Southern Maine.
January 2011