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Say a moth alights, trembling, on a page. Between its wings and the page is a poem--in fact, the poem seems to be an articulation of this space. The words of the poem are drawn from the residuum of a library--classical myth, philosophy, poetry--as it traces the liminal membrane between perception and voice, voice and mind. BETWEEN THE TWILIGHT AND THE SKY, Jennie Neighbors's stunning collection, reverberates in the interstices "between the unimaginable and the incomplete" "like a river announcing its depth and extremity." At its heart, affection, capacity, "as music that winds."--ANN LAUTERBACH Jennie Neighbors's new book BETWEEN THE TWILIGHT AND THE SKY is a brilliant, engaging adventure for the reader. Great poems in three Cantos wherein we are brought into "the direction the poem must travel" and find "the anomalous you must meet to become." Hers is a "music that winds." --ROBIN BLASER JENNIE NEIGHBORS lives in Spartanburg, SC, with her husband, Jim, and son, Esten. She is a Wisconsin Arts Board Fellow, a graduate of Naropa University's MFA Program and a recipient of their Ted Berrigan Memorial Fellowship. Her poems have appeared in journals of innovative writing such as Osiris, Dirigible, and gestalten. She teaches at Wofford College.