
Kirlian Effect - Paperback
Kirlian Effect - Paperback
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by Diane Kistner (Editor), Lori Lamothe (Author)
In her third poetry collection, Lori Lamothe contemplates the connections-and disconnections-that bind us to each other and the natural world. Just as Kirlian photography captures objects in electromagnetic fields, the book depicts the ever-shifting landscape of light and shadow that inheres in ordinary life. These poems about violins, dinosaurs, shooting victims, ghost hunters, heroin-addicted newborns, agoraphobics, trampolines and orchids reveal "energy's bones" that "shift along the spectrum from health to sickness/presence to absence." In doing so, they seek to uncover a route through the past that circles back "into the dark surge of endless beginning."
Author Biography
Lori Lamothe is the author of two previous collections, Trace Elements and Happily, both published by Aldrich Press. She has also written four chapbooks, most recently Ouija in Suburbia (dancing girl press) and Diary in Irregular Ink (ELJ). Recent poems appear in The Journal, The Literary Review, Painted Bride Quarterly, Verse Daily and elsewhere. She lives in New England with her daughter and a Siberian husky born on Halloween.



















