Haint: poems
Inaugural Publication in the Giron/Valdez Series for Unique Voices in Literature & Finalist in the 2016 Amsterdam Book Festival for Poetry.


"Teri Cross Davis has the courage to make this complex experience come to life, to address it, to let her readers know what it feels like, and to tell them she will go on, facing and giving life to a new level of understanding that is seldom addressed."-- Myra Sklarew, author of Harmless


"Haint is a book of life. Not a book of survival, though the poet survives, not a book of reckoning, though the poet comes to terms with many things. Haint is a book of choices, and witnessing. A book of learning the bodies territories, pleasures and sorrows. A book that constructs the irrepressible center of a soul, page by page, plank by plank. A book a reader will put down after reading and mutter yes to themselves, haunted."-- Cornelius Eady


"Although heartbreak is the origin of so many of these poems, it's love that makes them go. Love to which they plead and aspire and pray."-- Ross Gay, author of Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude
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Haint: poems
Inaugural Publication in the Giron/Valdez Series for Unique Voices in Literature & Finalist in the 2016 Amsterdam Book Festival for Poetry.


"Teri Cross Davis has the courage to make this complex experience come to life, to address it, to let her readers know what it feels like, and to tell them she will go on, facing and giving life to a new level of understanding that is seldom addressed."-- Myra Sklarew, author of Harmless


"Haint is a book of life. Not a book of survival, though the poet survives, not a book of reckoning, though the poet comes to terms with many things. Haint is a book of choices, and witnessing. A book of learning the bodies territories, pleasures and sorrows. A book that constructs the irrepressible center of a soul, page by page, plank by plank. A book a reader will put down after reading and mutter yes to themselves, haunted."-- Cornelius Eady


"Although heartbreak is the origin of so many of these poems, it's love that makes them go. Love to which they plead and aspire and pray."-- Ross Gay, author of Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude
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Haint: poems

Haint: poems

by Teri Ellen Cross Davis
Haint: poems

Haint: poems

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Inaugural Publication in the Giron/Valdez Series for Unique Voices in Literature & Finalist in the 2016 Amsterdam Book Festival for Poetry.


"Teri Cross Davis has the courage to make this complex experience come to life, to address it, to let her readers know what it feels like, and to tell them she will go on, facing and giving life to a new level of understanding that is seldom addressed."-- Myra Sklarew, author of Harmless


"Haint is a book of life. Not a book of survival, though the poet survives, not a book of reckoning, though the poet comes to terms with many things. Haint is a book of choices, and witnessing. A book of learning the bodies territories, pleasures and sorrows. A book that constructs the irrepressible center of a soul, page by page, plank by plank. A book a reader will put down after reading and mutter yes to themselves, haunted."-- Cornelius Eady


"Although heartbreak is the origin of so many of these poems, it's love that makes them go. Love to which they plead and aspire and pray."-- Ross Gay, author of Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157032593
Publisher: Gival Press
Publication date: 08/05/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 102
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Teri Ellen Cross Davis is a Cave Canem fellow and has attended the Soul Mountain Writer’s Retreat, the Virginia Center for Creative Arts, and the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. Her work has been published in many anthologies including, Bum Rush The Page: A Def Poetry Jam, Gathering Ground: A Reader Celebrating Cave Canem’s First Decade, Growing Up Girl, Full Moon on K Street: Poems About Washington, DC, and Check the Rhyme: An Anthology of Female Poets & Emcees. Her work can also be read in the following publications: Beltway Poetry Quarterly, Gargoyle, Natural Bridge, The Sligo Journal, ArLiJo, Mi Poesias, Torch, Poet Lore, North American Review and the Puerto Del Sol blog. She currently lives in Silver Spring, Maryland with her husband, poet Hayes Davis and their two children.
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