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Beyond All Bearing distills and illuminates moments in ordinary lives, in ordinary time, and renders them extraordinary. These poems turn the quotidian into the rhythm and the rhyme that is poetry, preserving them on the page. Some of these moments shimmer with the beauty of pansies and paperwhites out of season; some flicker with the grace of candles placed on a table at the end of a tragic day or the grace of a holy kiss; some hum with love for family, friends, and students; some hint at a longing for God; some speak without flinching of unspeakable tragedy. And yet, among the songs of loss and grief that pervade this collection, God enters ""beautiful beyond all bearing."" ""There is so much to admire in Susan Spear's Beyond All Bearing--her mastery both of free verse and of forms such as the pantoum, the triolet, the rondeau, the villanelle, and the sonnet; her precise delineations of the natural world; and her lively wit and playful humor. One cannot help but be profoundly moved . . . and although the underlying theme of loss is ever-present, the work is nonetheless suffused with faith, hope, grace, wisdom, and above all, love."" --Catherine Chandler, Winner of the Richard Wilbur award ""Susan Spear's new collection of poems, Beyond All Bearing, encompasses matters of compassion, love, and human loss with insight and grace. Several of them are fearlessly experimental . . . and many are admirably rendered in traditional forms. But it's what they affirm to the reader--'God is slow / and slowly tenders me the strength to go'--that tends to stop the heart."" --Marilyn L. Taylor, Wisconsin Poet Laureate ""Peaceful celebration and profound mourning, injury and sustaining revelation, faith and astounding beauty--they all live in Susan Spear's perfectly balanced poems. . . . Each page grips the reader with precise and commanding language in lines that compel us to resist the urge to look away from what we 'don't want to see' while commending us to moments of grace and consolation to help us live 'as we wander through this glacial grief.' . . . Beyond All Bearing brings us stunningly fresh, resilient, and deeply moving poems of daily life, love, and inconceivable loss that will not soon be forgotten."" --Ernest Hilbert, Author of Caligulan Susan Delaney Spear is an Assistant Professor of English at Colorado Christian University in Lakewood, Colorado. In 2012, she earned an MFA in Creative Writing / Poetry from Western State Colorado University. Along with teaching and writing, she serves as the Managing Editor of Think, a journal of poetry, criticism, and reviews.