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Second Rain

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Second Rain
Second Rain

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Second Rain

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In Elise Hempel gleans anecdotes of uncommon poignancy from the seemingly commonplace, and crafts them into memorable poems. Family settings and the world of nature are captured and shaped into insight through the poet's discerning eyes: here an only child in her room with a lone and captive katydid; here a feisty grandmother in the hospital; here a father fond of household projects, building two swimming pools, a basketball hoop in the driveway, and transforming the yard into a skating rink. This inspirational debut collection, charged with nostalgia and longing, is fittingly finalist in the 2015 Able Muse Book Award. The apparently domestic poems in Second Rain (poems about family, gardening, dogs, birds, and a few memorable tigers) deliver enough controlled intensity "to shake the trees all down." A special gift of Elise Hempel's art is to evoke and suggest passions without spelling them out; we readers get to unscramble the anagram, to find the ache-and our own corresponding ache-beneath the poised surface.  -Rachel Hadas, author of [Elise Hempel's] curiosity and insights singled her out as special, but her ability to shape her feelings into words remains what I find most unique . . . From the opening title poem on, this is a book about the often ignored, simple gifts that come to us, like "the second rain that comes/ when the first is over," that "gentle scattering of drops" the breeze shakes down from the trees and "briefly blesses you."  -Bruce Guernsey (from the foreword), author of From the title poem on, Elise Hempel's Second Rain matches form with feeling, delivering insights that seem at once inevitable and necessary. Her sense of the sonnet-its grace and shape-lends quiet force to what's remembered and observed, from a pet shop crow to memories of now-absent loved ones, mother-daughter conflicts to the ambiguities of language itself. Like the flock of geese described in one poem here, Hempel's collection succeeds in many "different keys."  -James Scruton, author of Through admirably controlled and marvelously controlling language, the compressed imagery in Elise Hempel's powerfully compact poems subtly evokes emotional responses, while the poet also smartly engages readers with an authentic and persuasive voice. Indeed, to borrow a phrase from the eighth and final line in the collection's title poem, each piece in Second Rain "briefly blesses you."  -Edward Byrne, author of Elise Hempel was born in Evanston, Illinois, and grew up in suburban Chicago. She received her BA and MA from Eastern Illinois University, and she has worked as an editor, proofreader, copywriter and university English instructor. Her poems have appeared in numerous journals, including and as well as in Ted Kooser's weekly column, She is the recipient of an Illinois Arts Council Literary Award and the winner of the 2015 Write Prize in Poetry, and has been a finalist or semifinalist for several book awards. In 2014 her chapbook, was published by Finishing Line Press. She lives in central Illinois. was a finalist for the 2015 Able Muse Book Award.

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