Poet Luanne Castle has published two volumes of poems during the last year.
Our Wolves
“Our Wolves looks at the identity of wolves in our everyday lives and the varied ways of viewing the wolf. For example, this character cannot be seen as merely bad or even redeemed or misunderstood, as in some interpretations of the fairy tale. Similarly, ‘Little Red’ is not simply a victim or a representation of innocence. Instead, this collection reveals the tale as a conduit for many voices and interpretations of gender, identity, and feminism.”
My thoughts: The author, enchanted by different Red Riding Hood stories, explored them from different angles and from the points of view of each character in the classical tale–the wolf, the grandmother, the woodcutter, even Little Red herself. Creative and fascinating. I also enjoyed this interview in which Luanne tells more about the inspiration for the poems.
The captivating cover art is by Kiki Suarez.
Rooted and Winged
My thoughts: Many of these fine poems take the reader into the worries and wonders of living with desert flora and fauna, a sensual journey for someone from the Midwest. I was especially taken by the poem For an Adopted Child, and those that included exquisite and compelling images and details about grandparents, especially the one named Spotlight.
The Author
Here is one of Luanne’s poignant new poems, “Inside the House We Lived in When Dad Went Broke.”
Please visit Luanne Castle’s Writer Site
And her Amazon Author Page
Kin Types, also by Luanne Castle, is a favorite chapbook that helps keep alive stories of ancestors who would be otherwise largely forgotten. Several of Luanne’s poems have encouraged me to work on poems about my motherline, of six generations of women with Iowa roots.
