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Daniel and Austin Smith: father and son talk poetry, life, and connections to the land

In celebration of National Poetry Month, Arcadia Books (Spring Green, WI) hosted Daniel and Austin Smith for a conversation about poetry, the influence of writers like Tobias Wolff, Lucien Stryk, Michael Mott, and Gary Snyder, and how growing up in a community of writers shaped them both. Daniel and Austin both share selections of their work.

Consider this video to be a free course in how to read, craft, and appreciate poetry from two fine American poets who happen to be father and son. The two discuss origins of their poems, their interdependent growth as writers, the impact of place in their writing, and how effective it is to blend genres.

Ancestral by Daniel Smith is the newest book from Water’s Edge Press, due out June 1. We agree with Austin’s assessment that his father’s book “Conveys emotion via the physical world.” Rooted in a Midwestern landscape, Ancestral’s sense of place is never “claustrophobic,”

Austin says, adding that the poems “remind [him] of the poets [he loves], like Ted Kooser, who writes so beautifully about Nebraska. There’s a universality to the poems despite their placedness.”

Enjoy the video and pre-order Ancestral. Austin’s books are available here.

Arcadia Books celebrates National Poetry Month with Daniel Smith & Austin Smith
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Welcome Daniel Smith

We’re excited to announce that we will publish a collection of poems by poet Daniel Smith. ANCESTRAL will be released early summer 2021. Daniel Smith’s ANCESTRAL draws from the thirty years he farmed his family’s dairy farm in northwestern Illinois.

With poetry grounded in the rural Midwest, ANCESTRAL explores a family’s deep attachment to the land, the physical work of farming and the emotional disruption one endures when such a life is no longer sustainable. These poems provide a powerful depiction of the changes impacting agriculture and our rural communities.

Follow us for updates on Dan’s book as well as for all of our authors.

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Welcome Ed Werstein

We’re excited to announce that we will publish a collection of poems by Milwaukee poet, Ed Werstein. Communiqué: Poems from the Headlines will be released early summer 2021. Werstein’s inspiration for Communiqué came from current and historical headlines from local, national, and global news sources.

Sometimes satirical, sometimes reverent, always thought-provoking, Werstein’s poems are sure to find their way to bookshelves everywhere.

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Now taking pre-orders for Elder’s Alpha Images

Pre order your copy of Karl Elder’s Alpha Images: Poems Selected and New. $24 at https://www.watersedgepress.com/shop

Karl Elder, Lakeland University’s Fessler Professor of Creative Writing, has gathered the best of his poetry in Alpha Images: Poems Selected and New. This 270 page volume includes over 50 new or previously uncollected poems.

Noted for exceptional range—his work in open, closed, and invented forms—Elder’s verse is similarly multifaceted in his choice of subject matter.

Says David Lehman of The Best American Poetry series, “Karl Elder is a poet of rich imagination and high intelligence, whose work I have admired for many years.”

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Elzinga signs The Distance Between Stars

Observing Covid-19 safety, Jeff Elzinga met with interested readers at Literatus & Co. yesterday and personally inscribed copies of The Distance Between Stars. If you missed this event, you can still buy copies at the store. And, of course, you can always order from us. Use coupon code HAPPY until December 14 to save 10% on your order from Water’s Edge Press on Jeff’s book (and all of our books).

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Support Literary Artists and Small Business

With the holidays quickly approaching (and with Covid keeping us all close to home), you are likely making your gift-giving list early. Books are the perfect 2020 gifts, inducing couch-cozy snuggling safely at home.

When you buy from us (instead of that huge online bookseller), you put more money in writers’ pockets.

Help us help our authors: buy books directly from www.watersedgepress.com/shop by December 14 using coupon code: HAPPY and save 10% on your total order.

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Award Winner: Kathryn Gahl

When we agreed to publish Kathryn Gahl’s poetic memoir, The Velocity of Love, we knew Gahl was an exceptional writer. With her recent dual awards–poetry and fiction–from Door County Pulse, the coveted Hal Prize, we’re even more proud of our partnership.

You can read her winning fiction and poetry online.

The Velocity of Love is available now. We hope you’ll order from us, but the book is available to order wherever books are sold. Libraries are also beginning to shelve this book, but if yours has not, we hope you will ask them to do so.

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Columbia University School of the Arts Features ‘The Distance Between Stars’

Jeff Elzinga’s novel The Distance Between Stars was featured on the website for Columbia University School of the Arts on September 17, 2020 in an article by Nicole Saldarriaga. Elzinga is an 1978 alum of the university.

We’re happy to see news of Jeff’s excellent novel reaching a wider audience.

Purchase copies signed by the author.