How to develop the body's innate intelligence for individual and planetary transformation
Cheryl Pallant Book order
Cheryl Pallant is an author, poet, dancer, and energy healer who focuses on the connection between body, mind, and spirit. Her work explores the profound links between physical being, writing, and consciousness. Through her poetry and prose, Pallant often delves into themes related to personal growth, embodiment, and creativity. Her popular workshop, "Writing From the Body," reflects her approach to integrating physical sensation into artistic expression.




- 2023
- 2018
Drawing from the author's extensive experience as a dancer, poet, and teacher, this work presents a unique method for enhancing body awareness. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of movement, mindfulness, and writing as pathways to self-discovery and overall well-being. Through these practices, readers are encouraged to explore their physical and emotional selves, fostering a deeper understanding of their bodies and minds.
- 2010
Uncommon Grammar Cloth
- 88 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The collection features experimental poems crafted in continuous prose-like paragraphs that maintain a rhythmic quality akin to verse. It explores the fluidity of the present, blending familiar word patterns with surprising associative leaps and sound play. Themes of the body in motion, the quest for connection, and fleeting moments of the divine are woven throughout. This debut work by Cheryl Pallant showcases her innovative approach to poetry, inviting readers to experience the intricate interplay of language and meaning.
- 2010
Into Stillness
- 120 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The exploration of the sacredness of the body amidst atrocity defines this collection, where kinetic poetry intertwines historical fragments with elements of dream, memory, and emotion. Through proselike poems, Pallant delves into the complexities of identity, existence, and the interplay between language and silence. The work's rhythmic energy and linguistic surprises create a compelling meditation on the human experience, capturing the tension between self and other, life and death.