Sorrows End

Rebecca Jessup
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Rebecca Jessup
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80 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jul 07, 2023
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 80
  • Publisher: Goose River Press
  • ISBN: 9781597132640
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.19" L x 8.5" H

Rebecca was a founding member of the writing group Poetry Woodshed Belfast that Joel Lipman and I started many years ago. The depth and range of her verse is only exceeded by the wit and extraordinary sphere of reference she applies. Sorrows End is a poignant and sumptuous posthumous collection, full of exotica, skepticism, wisdom and love. She remains an indelible light of the robust Belfast Maine poetry community and Poetry Woodshed Belfast.

--Ellen Sander, former Poet Laurate of Belfast, and founder of the Woodshed Poetry group.

Rebecca Jessup's poetry is deeply spiritual and also worldly-wise, rich with detailed, insightful, telling observation. Her poems are beautiful, as immediate and accessible as beautiful music.

--Dave Edgerton, author of the novel 270 EAST



Rebecca's poems have the kind human sensitivity and attunement that makes you feel deeply

connected to other people, other lives, other experiences- each poem a portal, with details so

rich and distinct that they live in you for years.

--Laine Kuehn, poet and member of one of Rebecca's poetry groups.


Rebecca's poems are infused with a classical grace and thrill of language.

They ground the uplift of formal lyricism with daily, earthly detail. They sing.

This collection reads almost like a love poem to poetry itself. Bold, adept and

reverent.

--Barbaria Maria, poet and head of one of Rebecca's poetry groups


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