North of Wondering is a collection of poetry that provides an excellent introductory debut to a major literary talent. Patricia Clark combines a gift of expression with an insightful ability to establish an emotive rapport with her reader through lyrical verse that sings with imagery, humanity, and place.
PATRICIA CLARK
Patricia Clark is Poet-in-Residence and Professor in the Department of Writing at Grand Valley State University. She is the author of three books of poetry: She Walks Into the Sea; My Father on a Bicycle; and North of Wondering. Her poetry has appeared in magazines such as The Atlantic Monthly, Slate, Poetry, Mississippi Review, The Gettysburg Review, New England Review, Pennsylvania Review, North American Review, Seattle Review, and Iowa Woman. She has also co-edited an anthology of contemporary women writers called Worlds in Our Words.
The Poet Laureate of Grand Rapids, Michigan from 2005-2007, Patricia Clark was invited with two other poets to open the Library of Congress's noon reading series in Washington, D.C. in fall 2005.
New work forthcoming in Northwest Review, Eclipse, Cimarron Review, Rhino, and Many Mountains Moving.
