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Alice Pettway

    Alice Pettway's poetry delves into the complexities of human connection and the inner lives of her characters. Her verses are known for their urgency and potent imagery, drawing readers into profound emotional landscapes. Pettway explores themes of isolation, longing, and the search for meaning in the contemporary world. Her style is both intimate and universal, establishing her as a significant voice in current poetry.

    Moth
    The Time of Hunger / O Tempo de Chuva
    Station Lights
    • 2022

      Station Lights

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Most experiences lie in the long miles between life’s stations, but we look toward the next town’s lights for reassurance that we will eventually arrive. When those lamps dim, or are passed by in the night, we become disoriented, caught in the blur of a passing landscape. The poems in Station Lights embrace this chaos, seeking understanding in the midst of the unfamiliar.

      Station Lights
    • 2019

      Moth

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      No matter how far life draws us from home, the tug of the familiar is always there, turning our eyes and our steps. In Moth-Alice Pettway's second collection of poetry-the light of family and tradition is so bright it sometimes singes. These poems cast the lure of the unknown against the certainty of return, an emotionally tenuous landscape captured in Pettway's spare language. Book jacket.

      Moth
    • 2017

      The Time of Hunger / O Tempo de Chuva

      • 60 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Poems exploring the emotional droughts and harvests that punctuate daily life. From a market in Mozambique to the cracked clay of Texas, these poems follow the human threads that cross continents and tie cultures together. Alice Pettway's work has appeared in over 30 journals, including The Bitter Oleander, The Connecticut Review, Folio, Keyhole, and WomenArts Quarterly. She currently lives in Bogot , Colombia.

      The Time of Hunger / O Tempo de Chuva