Flare, Corona is a book of poetry by Jeannine Hall Gailey, which has been nominated as a finalist for the 2024 Washington State Book Award in poetry. This collection, Gailey's sixth and her first from BOA Editions, Ltd., "paints a self-portrait of the ways that we prevail and persevere through health adversities while facing an uncertain future."[1]
Awards
Finalist for the 2024 Washington State Book Award in Poetry.[2]
Finished third in the 2024 Elgin Awards from the Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association.[3]
Reviews
Critical reviews of Flare, Corona have appeared in the following literary publications:
^South, Carrie Lee (2023). "Flare, Corona". Colorado Review. Retrieved 2024-09-04. Flare, Corona is a life-affirming exploration of the small endings that occur every day, set against the backdrop of our world ending.
^Legarte, JP (2023). "A Review of Flare, Corona by Jeannine Hall Gailey". f(r)iction. Retrieved 2024-09-04. Flare, Corona navigates a narrative nestled between the personal body and the larger world and explores the entropy in this complicated yet relatable space.
^Sutherland, Matt (2023). "Flare, Corona"(PDF). Foreword Reviews. Retrieved 2024-09-04. Edginess, unsettlement, a sense of foreboding: what weather can come to bear and a skillful poet with some thoughts on mortality to share.
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