Driving Together: poems


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Tyler Robert Sheldon's first full-length poetry collection is a gem, a culmination of years of study and effort. As an MA student Tyler impressively published more than forty poems individually, demonstrating both his industry and his ambition, his talent and grit. With his MFA in Creative Writing currently in progress and this book complete, Tyler takes the next step as a poet and educator. With this collection, his audience and reach quickly extend. Tyler's life is both ordinary and extraordinary, and he charts some of his journey in verse in this book. He does so with hope and pluck, with a kind of simple, clear vision. What he sees, we see. from the foreword, by Kevin Rabas, Poet Laureate of Kansas, 2017-2019 Tyler Robert Sheldon's Driving Together excavates a family history and maps its place in Kansas with a storyteller's mind and a poet's precision. These poem's honor Sheldon's identical twin brother who died after a "small handful of hours," and give a language for the spaces we make for the lives that were too short: "I see you behind my eyelids, and touch / you as I pluck a leaf from concrete." Sheldon writes to illuminate how loss defines a place-"Our best scenery / is not on the ground"-and in doing so, preserves what is fleeting. Ruth Awad, author of Set to Music a Wildfire

Author: Tyler Robert Sheldon
Publisher: Meadowlark
Published: 05/10/2018
Pages: 84
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.27lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.17d
ISBN13: 9781732241008
ISBN10: 1732241007
BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | American | General

About the Author
TYLER ROBERT SHELDON is the author of the chapbooks Consolation Prize (Finishing Line Press, 2018), Traumas (Yellow Flag Press, 2017), and First Breaths of Arrival (Oil Hill Press, 2016). He received the 2016 Charles E. Walton Essay Award, and his poetry has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. His writing has appeared in The Midwest Quarterly, The Los Angeles Review, Quiddity International Literary Journal, The Dos Passos Review, Coal City Review, and other venues. He holds an MA in English from Emporia State University. Tyler lives in Baton Rouge, and is married to the artist Alexandria Arceneaux.

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