<p>Lammy-nominated novelist editor and college professor Shelley Thrasher who grew up in a small conservative town in East Texas was a late bloomer. Her first published poetry collection <em>In and Out of Love</em> chronicles personal ups and downs during the 1980s and &rsquo;90s when she came out. Most of these 150 brief haiku-like poems feature images that speak for themselves influenced by poets such as Allen Ginsberg and Anne Waldman with whom she studied writing.</p><p>The first poems portray the crushes and lovers the author was involved with during this period of her life. In part two they express the longing for something she didn&rsquo;t understand. Section three chronicles the painful rough spots she encountered during her journey of accepting herself as a lesbian. And the final section celebrates being in love with the woman she has now been joined with for twenty-five adventurous years.</p><p>Lee Lynch talks about Shelley&rsquo;s poetry:</p><p><em>Shelley Thrasher has a way of imbuing even the unlikeliest of words with sensuality. She writes in the style of the great lesbian Imagist poets H.D. and Amy Lowell. Her images are crystalline: &quot;...the sea gnaws at the beach....&quot; Thrasher celebrates life even its deepest pain. She extols the glories of nature classical times art travel coming out and love. In and Out of Love&nbsp;reads like a portrait of a woman who has seen the good and bad sides of life and now finds herself deeply contented while as she titled one poem &quot;Peeling Summer Peaches.&quot;</em></p>
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