Est. 1993

Leapfrog Press

Lovers in Free Fall

by Elizabeth Gordon McKim

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These poems use trans-cultural narratives to address current issues of our country and the world, and of the poet’s own life and times. In a variety of forms and shapes—sestinas, haikus, free verse, blues and ballads, myths and memory—they carry the narrative thread through the pulse of beginnings, change, and continuance. Both local and far-flung, these poems are meant to be heard, enjoyed, and carried into the reader’s own life.


About the Author

Elizabeth Gordon McKim is a poet whose roots are in the oral tradition of song, story and chant. She performs and teaches in collaboration with artists, musicians and expressive therapists in the U.S. and internationally. Known for four previous books of poetry: Burning Through, Body India, Family Salt and Boat of the Dream, she has published in some of the nation’s most prestigious magazines, including Ploughshares, River Styx, Poetry, Painted Bride, Drumvoices and Epoch. She has been a visiting poet in hundreds of schools and colleges, and has been the Artist-in-Residence for six years at the European Graduate School for Expressive Arts Therapy in Switzerland. She is the co-author of Beyond Words: Writing Poems with Children, a pioneering text which has been in print for more than two decades. She is a member of the National Faculty of Lesley University in the Department of Creative Arts in Learning and lives in greater Boston, Massachusetts.

 

 

 

 

 


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