<p><strong>A Poetry Box Chapbook Prize Selection</strong>&nbsp;<strong>-- 1st Place</strong></p><p><em>Shrinking Bones</em> by Judy K. Mosher is the first place winner of The Poetry Box Chapbook Prize for 2018. These poems grew from the author&rsquo;s journey with her aging mother and her memory of her &quot;past paid work-life&quot; as a professor of anatomy and physiology. The collection is a rich marriage of poetic observation joined with an in-depth understanding of the human body. It portrays a beautiful story of love loss and grief as well as the complex relationship between mother and daughter.</p><p>_________________________________________________</p><p>&ldquo;Mosher has invoked the metaphor of the bones of the body to describe the gentle path to the end. Her mastery the metaphor and the simplicity of the poems focus a unique light on the journey.&rdquo;&nbsp; ~ Lee Firestone Dunne poet/author <em>Life in the Poorhouse</em> and <em>Cocktail Shaker</em></p><p>&ldquo;Judy Mosher has done a masterful job of bringing anatomy and poetry together in a way that enhances the understanding of both. An enlightening collection!&rdquo;&nbsp; ~ Miriam Sagan poet</p><p>&ldquo;Mosher skillfully juxtaposes each poem with a description of bones &ndash; fingertips ossicles orbits even a phantom limb &ndash; to build a framework of tender poems that detail how her mother cared for her mellowed as time passed even what made her mother laugh.&rdquo;&nbsp; ~ Tricia Knoll author of <em>Broadfork Farm</em>and <em>How I Learned To Be&nbsp;White</em></p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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