"This work is unlike any other, in its range of rich, conjuring imagery and its dexterity, its smart voice. Carroll-Hackett doesn’t spare us—but doesn’t save us—she draws a blueprint of power and class with her unflinching pivot: matter-of-fact and tender." —Jan Beatty

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Trailer Park Oracle! So Excited! My newest book released!

Special delivery today!

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Thanks to Karen Kelsay Davies and Aldrich Press for giving these crazy little poems a home ❤ Thanks to Amy Tudor, Doug Van Gundy, and Julie Brooks Barbour, for the time and lovely words they offered about this odd little book, and special eternal BIG LOVE and gratitude to my former student artist angel baby extraordinaire Aaron Persh for the unbelievably beautiful cover art! 

Trailer Park Oracle now available on Amazon, y’all! Get it here
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This is a book that peers from the edges of wild places: from the flickerings of a French film to the heady thrills of train trestles, from the doorways of long-abandoned houses to the quiet of the vigils at the hospital bed. With a voice both gentle and fierce, Carroll-Hackett’s poems are unafraid to see us as the aching creatures we are, to ask the hard questions of language and loss, not even flinching as they reveal the wonder and pain of our very world like the title poem’s Oracle, “calling them as they played, no cushioning of the blow.”

— Amy Tudor, author of A Book of Birds and Studies in Extinction

The needs that haunt our lives also haunt Mary Carroll-Hackett’s newest collection. In Trailer Park Oracle, there is a need for food and love, and to find the true self. But Carroll-Hackett also reminds us that among all of the shining things in this world, we might sometimes forget who we are. “So you repeat, some mantra you think you’re making, until it all just becomes shaking.” Through the rich narrative of this collection, we are reminded of the path back to ourselves, how “the seed knew, at last, its own light.”

–Julie Brooks Barbour, author of Small Chimes

These poems are anchored in love – stubborn, earth-bound, unrelenting love and the generosity that it engenders. And while Carroll-Hackett is NOT the oracle of the title, she is a diviner nevertheless, looking through the quotidian – bread & blankets, Ferris wheels & automotive transmissions, dead deer and starving bears – for clues to the mysterious nature of our human hearts.

–Doug Van Gundy, author of A Life Above Water 

 

Sometimes the Day IS the Poem

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Sometimes the Prompt Takes You Far From Home

Daily Prompt

“Never a prophet in your own land.”~Luke 4:24

Make art about a modern-day prophet. 

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Sometimes the Prompt Leaves Muddy Footprints

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Make art about a wet dog.

Sometimes the Prompt Makes You Crazy :-)

Daily Prompt 

Another snow day here, and one of my pups is already feeling like she’s been inside too long 🙂

Make art about Cabin Fever.

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Sometimes the Prompt Is the Heart of It All

Valentine Prompt 🙂 from a favorite poem by a favorite poet ❤
 
“The heart shifts shape of its own accord—from bird to ax, from pinwheel
to budded branch”~Dorianne Laux
 
Make art about the heart.
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Daily Prompt Catch-Up!

I’ve been sick,  but now we’re back! 

2/10/2016

I took a deep breath and listened to the old brag of my heart. I am, I am, I am.”~Sylvia Plath

Make art about breath, about breathing.

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2/11/2016

Every sickness has an alien quality, a feeling of invasion and loss of control that is evident in the language we use about it.”~Siri Hustvedt

Make art about illness.

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2/12/2016

I’ve been watching the presidential debates. This is what I keep hearing: “Politics have no relation to morals.”~Niccolo Machiavelli

Make art about politics.

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Sometimes the Prompt Is What You’re Seeking

Daily Prompt
 
“Every sacred mission, every hunt for hidden relics, I was looking for you.”~Dianna Hardy
 
Make art about a relic.
 
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Daily Prompt Catch-Up! Babies, and Tribes, and Space–Oh My!

Daily Prompt Catch-Up!

2/6/2016

Today’s my daughter’s first baby shower 🙂 celebrating the arrival soon of my first grandchild. Make art about babies.

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2/7/2016

Super Bowl Sunday 🙂 Make art about sports as tribal ritual.

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2/8/2016

News this morning about how soon we’ll be traveling to Mars. Make art about space travel 🙂 “Space” can be literal or metaphorical.

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Monday Must Read! Hilary Rogers King; The Maid’s Car

bio picThis week meet Hilary Rogers King, author of The Maid’s Car. Hilary was born and raised in Virginia, lived in Atlanta for the last twenty years. In Atlanta, Hilary was active as a poet and playwright. She helped found The Atlanta Women’s Poetry Collective and Atlanta Women in Theatre, two groups created for women artists to connect and collaborate. Hilary’s poems have appeared in Blue Fifth Review, The Cortland Review, PANK, Gertrude,Vinyl Poetry and other fine publications. Hilary is also an accomplished playwright. In December 2015, Hilary moved with her family to the Bay Area of California for her husband’s job. She looks forward to discovering the poetry scene in Silicon Valley, or creating one.

Buy Hilary’s Book!

Her first book of poetry, The Maid’s Car was released last summer by Aldrich Press.

http://www.amazon.com/Maids-Car-Hilary-King/dp/0692498397/ref=sr_1_1

Visit Hilary’s website!

http://hilarykingwriter.com/

Hilary also blogs about podcasts at

www.hilaryhearssomething.com

Read more from Hilary online!

http://www.cortlandreview.com/issue/53/king.php

http://vinylpoetry.com/volume-3/page-35/

https://postcardpoemsandprose.wordpress.com/2014/01/28/third-snow-atlanta-georgia-2011-by-hilary-king/

http://www.gravelmag.com/hilary-king.html

Interview at Pank

http://pankmagazine.com/2011/04/26/ask-the-author-hilary-king/

Happy reading, y’all!

xo

Mary

 

 

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