In this second collection Messages from the Bees Robin Winckel-Mellish shows the same qualities as A Lioness at my Heels, but this time runs deeper, darker and stronger. She delves not only into the riotous colours of southern Africa: birds, bees and caracals, but also climate change, while different kinds of love are pinpointed. Her poems of loss and grief are candid and even sensuous, showing the beauty of simplicity in bleakness. Both delicate and reflective these poems honour the wild while retaining a deeply-felt sense of connection with all that is relevant to our lives
Chelsea Glankler created this work while a bachelor of fine arts major at the University of Dayton. ...
My Mother\u27s Missing Bees is a multi-genre project bound by the unifying theme of absence. Half sh...
In her second poetry collection, Barbara Kingsolver offers reflections on the practical, the spiritu...
Originally published in 1994 by Carnegie Mellon University Press, A Handful of Bees has been republi...
The poems of Dzvinia Orlowsky negotiate matter and spirit with a feisty dreaminess. Wavering between...
The poems of Dzvinia Orlowsky negotiate matter and spirit with a feisty dreaminess. Wavering between...
[Summary of the book containing this poem:] A collection of poems celebrating honey bees. The curren...
Telling the Bees: A Collection of Poems with a Critical Preface is an anthology of fifty poems with ...
This article discusses Sylvia Plath’s ‘bee poems’, a short poetic sequence in her posthumous collect...
Mark Cocker points out in his foreword to this thought-provoking anthology the significance of biodi...
The mythical bee flies over and throughout human history, leaving traces of coexistence between inse...
Coursing a Trail of Dead Bees explores margins. The poems attempt to expose the spaces between soci...
This poetry collection questions a person’s role within two family units: one given as a child, and ...
Hand-colored illustration of two beehives with poem.https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/cuala...
Appalachia’s poetry editor describes his working relationship with Mary Oliver and their corresponde...
Chelsea Glankler created this work while a bachelor of fine arts major at the University of Dayton. ...
My Mother\u27s Missing Bees is a multi-genre project bound by the unifying theme of absence. Half sh...
In her second poetry collection, Barbara Kingsolver offers reflections on the practical, the spiritu...
Originally published in 1994 by Carnegie Mellon University Press, A Handful of Bees has been republi...
The poems of Dzvinia Orlowsky negotiate matter and spirit with a feisty dreaminess. Wavering between...
The poems of Dzvinia Orlowsky negotiate matter and spirit with a feisty dreaminess. Wavering between...
[Summary of the book containing this poem:] A collection of poems celebrating honey bees. The curren...
Telling the Bees: A Collection of Poems with a Critical Preface is an anthology of fifty poems with ...
This article discusses Sylvia Plath’s ‘bee poems’, a short poetic sequence in her posthumous collect...
Mark Cocker points out in his foreword to this thought-provoking anthology the significance of biodi...
The mythical bee flies over and throughout human history, leaving traces of coexistence between inse...
Coursing a Trail of Dead Bees explores margins. The poems attempt to expose the spaces between soci...
This poetry collection questions a person’s role within two family units: one given as a child, and ...
Hand-colored illustration of two beehives with poem.https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/cuala...
Appalachia’s poetry editor describes his working relationship with Mary Oliver and their corresponde...
Chelsea Glankler created this work while a bachelor of fine arts major at the University of Dayton. ...
My Mother\u27s Missing Bees is a multi-genre project bound by the unifying theme of absence. Half sh...
In her second poetry collection, Barbara Kingsolver offers reflections on the practical, the spiritu...