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From now until Earth Day, April 22, each purchase of a subscription to The Southern Review will come with complimentary copy of contributor Derek Sheffield’s new poetry collection, Not for Luck, which contains four poems that were first published in The Southern Review.

About the book (from Wheelbarrow Books): “Selected by Mark Doty for the 2019 Wheelbarrow Books Poetry Prize, in Not For Luck, Derek Sheffield ushers us into the beauty and grace that comes from giving attention to the interconnections that make up our lives. In particular, these poems explore a father’s relationship with his daughters, which is rooted in place and time. There is tenderness and an abiding ecological consciousness, but also loss and heartache, especially about environmental degradation. We are invited to listen to the languages of other beings. Through encounters with a herd of deer, a circle of salmon in a mountain creek, two bears on a stretch of coast, a river otter, and a shiny-eyed wood rat, these poems offer moments of wonder that celebrate our place as one species among many on our only earth.”

Derek Sheffield is the author of Through the Second Skin, finalist for the Washington State Book Award. He is coeditor of Dear America: Letters of Hope, Habitat, Defiance, and Democracy, poetry editor of Terrain.org, and a professor of English at Wenatchee Valley College.

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