Threshold by Julie Howd
Winner of the Spring 2020 Host Publications Chapbook Prize Please note: remaining copies of this title are new but have slight shelf ware. Julie Howd's poems reach backward and forward in time simultaneously, breathing life into the language of antiquity, while fearlessly exploring of the issues that flood our present-day consciousness. This is deeply empathetic work; poetry in tune with the threats facing our natural world, our sanity, our joy and our sacred communal birthright to create art. As Taisaia Kitaiskaia says in the introduction: "Because of Threshold, poetry is evergreening right now, heady with hope, creeping with delight." excerpt from Threshold: from the poem "Patrimony": The archive is full.There’s a mountain on my stomach,A hook tearing at the sky,And from where you sit, staring at a rowOf empty coats you used to call yourFather’s, it looks like witchcraft. Julie Howd is a poet from Massachusetts. Her first chapbook, Talking from the Knees Up, was published by danci