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Descending Upward (Paperback)
Constance Stadler; Edited by Rich Follett; Cover design or artwork by Alicia Winski
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R471
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...and it happened under cover was compiled as a kind of seduction;
a titillating paean to open, honest lovemaking where partners can
freely explore without shame or fear. We hope that these poem and
prose offerings will entice readers to broaden their sexual
horizons. We hope that they will inspire readers to explore shared
fantasies where even the deepest, darkest desires can be mutually
satisfied without guilt or regret Finally, we hope that they will
encourage readers to embrace a new awareness where love can be
confidently and joyously exchanged and nourished, brought out from
under cover and into the light where love and sexuality belong.
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harmonies & discords (Paperback)
Cristina Umpfenbach-Smyth; Edited by Rich Follett, Alicia Winski
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Human & C. (Paperback)
Rich Follett
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About the author
Rich Follett is a High School English, Theatre, and Mythology
teacher who has been writing poems and songs for more than 35
years. His poems have been featured in numerous online and print
journals, including "BlazeVox, Four Branches Press, The Montucky
Review, Paraphilia, Exercise Bowler, Leaf Garden Press" and
"CounterExample Poetics," for which he is a featured artist. He
lives with his wife Mary Ruth Alred Follett in the Shenandoah
Valley of Virginia, where he also pursues his interests as a
professional actor, singer/songwriter, playwright and director.
Reviews
"Rich Follet's poetry is the poetry I want to be able to write,
brave beyond the meaning of the word, it's content is so real and
sharp that the meaning alone often takes my breath way, but that is
just the half of it. He speaks of love, loss, pain and humanity,
with words so beautiful they ache in your heart. He is the poet I
aspire to be. Please just read him."
Si Philbrook, poet
"human &c. by Rich Follett traces the harmonies of our human
experience. Words squeeze, seep, obtrude and collide like the
traumas and exudations they describe."
Geoffrey Gatza, author of "House of Forgetting"
"human &c. weighs in the hand while it gives the heart wings.
Filled with feathers, dreams and hope yet grounded in New England
granite, roots of oak and the miracle of Naked Ladies. Follett's
poems stretch back into the mythic, uplift and propel us into now
to give with an overview of the depth of &c. Not a mere throw
away three characters in the title but a sumptuous examination of
the etcetera of human experience. Through these poems we share a
buffet with Beowulf, we see ourselves in the warrior heart, recall
the longing for flight which resides in our bones, split the
mundane with the spin of a paper clip and tell us that healing is
possible.
These carefully considered words will glide you through the
complexity of our humanity, our connection to earth and air, remind
us that love is undeniable and hope buoys as we head into the
future towards an understanding that love conquers all. Rich
Follett's feather inspired griffonage will prompt you to celebrate
our shared DNA and rouse you to live your life with all your
humanity and &c."
Coral Carter, poet, publisher, photographer
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Responsorials (Paperback)
Rich Follett, Constance Stadler
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From the Introduction
The complex relationship between masculine and feminine, explored
consistently throughout the history of poetry, offers fertile
ground for collaborative creation. In discussion of the inherent
possibilities we realized with astonishment that, in a milieu where
authenticity is venerated as a hallmark of quality, the lions share
of published poems exploring this duality have been written from a
singular rather than a dialogical perspective. The poems in this
collection represent a resultant ongoing effort to break free from
the bonds of such limitations; specifically, this is a collection
of poetic dyads (responsorials) intended to reveal the myriad
facets of the masculine/feminine adventure.
- Rich Follett and Constance Stadler
* This book includes an audio recording of the poets reading their
work.
Reviews
"Responsorials" is not only exciting for its poetic art but also
for its diverse responses to this alterity of man and woman. The
reader will be moved by the sentiments, surprised, and
enlightened.
- Duane Locke, author of 21 books of poetry and recipient of The
Edna St. Vincent Millay Prize, The Charles Agnoff Award, and The
Poetry Society of Americas Walt Whitman Award
The masculine-feminine dynamic is one of contrast, balance and
enhancement. In "Responsorials," Constance Stadler and Rich Follett
have captured beautifully the inherent vulnerability and strength
within each through a tender exchange of words.
- Gillian Prew, author of "standing still in motion" and "the idea
of wings"
A must-read for anyone who loves language and the exploration of
(yin and yang) male and female within.
- Maria Gornell, poet, published in the "Shoots and Vines" all
female anthology "I Cant Be Your Virgin and Your Mother"
Interesting that the poets mention authority, and the desire to
diminish it. This goal very much echoes their take on gender, as
this state of co-validity: In these poems, the poets want to avoid
staking claims on authority just as this version of gender
co-validity avoids comparisons but rather sees strength in the
disparate voices, permitted to exist alongside.
- Lynn Alexander, poet and co-editor of "Full of Crow"
The exceptional collection "Responsorials" illustrates an
extraordinary greatness, one of mimetic chanting from two equally
dynamic vantage points by two rarities of the poetic world.
- Felino Soriano, author of ten books of poetry, including the
newly released "Apperceptions of Reinterpretations" and editor of
"Counterexample Poetics"
Rich Follett has recently returned to writing poetry after a
thirty-year hiatus. He lives in the sacred and timeless Shenandoah
Valley of Virginia, where he joyfully teaches English and Theatre
Arts for high school students. His poems have appeared in numerous
contemporary journals and e-zines including "BlazeVox, Paraphilia,
Exercise Bowler, Calliope Nerve, Sugar Mule, Four Branches Press
"and "Counterexample Poetics," for which he is a Featured Artist.
He is the co-author of "Responsorials" (with Constance Stadler).
Most recently, his haiku/photo combination "Aurora's Adieu"
received first place honors in the first "international iPoetry
Poe-Tography Competition."
Reviews
As a survivor, it removed that barrier in my heart that kept me
from seeing men as my brothers in a shared legacy. As a poet,
Follett, reminds me of what we are meant to do. "I'm following you,
brother, and I'm listening."
- Lisa Alvarado, poet, novelist, author of
"Raw Silk Suture" and "Sister Chicas"
This is a poetry of conclusions, not interrogation. While the
fashionable Mei-mei Berssenbrugge writes a long line so the reader
cannot keep the whole line in his mind, Rich Follett terminally
shortens his and thus becomes accessible.
- Duane Locke, author of 21 books of poetry
and recipient of "The Edna St. Vincent Millay Prize, The Charles
Agnoff Award," and "The Poetry Society of America s Walt Whitman
Award"
As a poet, Rich Follett is a chronological genius. In this, his
collection of poems, "Silence, Inhabited," Follett himself
self-summarizes these poems in a word: "surviving"
- Felino A. Soriano, author of 21
collections of poetry, including "Variant Tongues of the
Conjunctive Application"
Follett shatters the silence, without losing any of that
expressiveness or wonder. Following a phoenix paradigm, Follett
constructs flawless monuments to sound from the beautiful, bursting
bones of the ruins he rises from; the result is an epic symphony
heavy on emphatic truth and refreshingly bereft of the gossamer
falsehoods that often compromise such bright flights.
-William Crawford, author of "Fire in the
Marrow" and "Pushcart Prize "nominee.
A stunningly deep dive into the psychological scar tissue of
abuse. A soldiering in the cause of self preservation and
reclamation. Warrior brave, purely painful and full of victory.
Abuse has its most profound adverse emotional impact when left to
fester deep in the soul's soil. This collection of poetry is an
outline for the redemption of victims of abuse to the ends of going
in as fully as the Word can go, and digging it out.
- Dan Kellett, poet, spoken word artist and
track producer, music reviewer and radio show host
For me, Rich Follett is everything a poet should be, bold in
words, thoughts and honesty; skillful and artistic yet so
accessible. The challenge he takes on here is brave beyond words.
He explores and defeats the abuse he has suffered and emerges
stronger, as does anyone who reads these stunning poems.
- Si Philbrook, poet, published in several
journals including "Poetry" (UK)
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