Janet Edmonds lives and writes on Cape Cod near Barnstable’s salt marshes and harbor. Her work is infused with a strong sense of place and time – and plenty of sea salt.
The poems in Small Craft immerse themselves in the glittering, turbulent waters of Cape Cod to see what can be salvaged and salvage what can be seen. Using sound-rich diction, Janet Edmonds describes the lowliest razor clam and the brightest constellations in the night sky combining presence and absence, light and dark, the knowable and the mysterious nature of things. She combines presence and absence, light and dark, the knowable and the mysterious nature of things. -Jennifer Barber author of The Sliding Boat Our Bodies Made, founding editor of Salamander Magazine
Janet Edmonds’ Small Craft is big in beauty, power, eloquence, and wit. This is a volume every lover of Cape Cod will want to add to their library. In fact, anyone who enjoys the ocean will appreciate what is on offer here. Edmonds gives us poetry to be savored along with a good cup of tea by a crackling fire, or even read aloud to a friend while sitting on a windswept beach on a summer’s day. I believe my soul could live for a week on a line like: ‘Seagulls’ wingbeats whisper upward’. -Will Vaus author of The Hidden Story of Narnia
With graceful rhythms and striking imagery, Janet Edmonds illuminates a fresh perspective on Cape Cod’s beauty, exuberance, occasional starkness, and gentle melancholy. If you love the beach, the stars, and nature, you will enjoy this collection of poems. -Mary E. Mc Dermott author of Old Orleans: Memories of a Cape Cod Town
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Contents
1. Small Craft 1
2. Coastline Reflections 3
3. Watercolors 9
4. Water Alert 15
5. Absence 17
6. Blues 19
7. Winter Solstice 21
8. Footprints 23
9. Cape Cod Night Lights 25
10. Walking 37
11. Tapping Season 39
12. Spring 41
13. Stone Walls 43
14. Cape Cod Minutes 45
15. Local Radar 67
About the Author 69
About the Artist 71
About the Press 73
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Janet Edmonds lives and writes on Cape Cod near Barnstable’s salt marshes and harbor. Her work is infused with a strong sense of place and time – and plenty of sea salt.