The poetic art of Grace Butcher
Find an audience,
and read out loud…
Grace Butcher’s poems
beg to be read aloud.
They are narrative and artful. She writes about familiar sights and experiences, and infuses them with exceptional imagery and insight.
Indeed, “the best words in the best order.” (I’m sure Coleridge doesn’t mind being quoted endlessly…)
Butcher has a delicate touch as she strokes the fabulous effulgence of her imagination, and explores her sensitivities to life and people around her.
These are worth your time:
Child, House, World
Hiram Poetry Review Supplement No. 12, 1991
Deer in the Mall
Self-published by Grace Butcher
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