Shannon Connor Winward "I don't know if it's me casting the spell
or the spell casting me. . ."
sings the poet-protagonist to her sons, lovers, therapist, reader, and self. Undoing Winter is about coming out of hibernation. About digging out versus getting dug up. Winward writes with the understanding that life's meaning "is all in the unfolding."
--JoAnn Balingit, author of Words for House Story, Delaware Poet Laureate
Shannon Connor Winward's Undoing Winter explores the isolated, and often very cold, landscape of motherhood. Though Winward's words are like wintry whites and blues--sharp and haunting--her literary brushstrokes paint rather tender shades of sacrifice and heartache. A carefully crafted and evocative read. I will return to these poems again and again, and each time my breath will catch a little at Winward's brilliance. ~ Jessica Bell, co-publishing editor of Vine Leaves Literary Journal, and author of Fabric, a semi-finalist in the Goodreads Readers’ Choice Awards 2012: Best Poetry.
Undoing Winter is a debut collection by Shannon Connor Winward. Shannon’s work has appeared widely in venues such as Pedestal Magazine, Flash Fiction Online, Strange Horizons, Star*Line, Literary Mama, and PANK, and was awarded Honorable Mention by the Delaware Division of the Arts for an emerging artist fellowship. A member of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, the Science Fiction Poetry Association, and the Written Remains Writers Guild, Shannon lives and writes in Newark, Delaware.
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