The Feast Delayed, by Diane LeBlanc
Praise for The Feast Delayed
This beautiful and fraught book is born from a closely observed life, one rich in compassion for the natural and human worlds, for the blessings and violences we do to one another. Beneath the details is a yearning that we’ll learn to care for each other more, that we’ll see the life-giving connections that always surround us. LeBlanc is a poet whose pen can offer the quiet light of the moon to guide us.
— Todd Davis
This beautiful and fraught book is born from a closely observed life, one rich in compassion for the natural and human worlds, for the blessings and violences we do to one another. Beneath the details is a yearning that we’ll learn to care for each other more, that we’ll see the life-giving connections that always surround us. LeBlanc is a poet whose pen can offer the quiet light of the moon to guide us.
— Todd Davis
Diane LeBlanc is a writer, teacher, and book artist with roots in Vermont, Wyoming, and Minnesota. She has published four poetry chapbooks, most recently This Space for Message (2017). Her poems and essays have appeared in Bellingham Review, Cimarron Review, Hayden’s Ferry Review, The Journal, Mid-American Review, and other journals. She co-authored a history of women in sport, Playing for Equality: Oral Histories of Women Leaders in the Early Years of Title IX (2016). She directs the writing program and teaches at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. The Feast Delayed is her debut full-length collection.
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