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Pity the Drowned Horses

Pity the Drowned Horses

Sheryl Luna

University of Notre Dame Press
2005
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Pity the Drowned Horses is the winner of the first Andres Montoya Poetry Prize. This collection is about place and many of the poems in it are set in the desert southwest on the U.S./Mexico border in El Paso, Texas. Sheryl Luna's poems are also about family and home within the broader context of the border as both a bridge and a barrier. They deal with the bilingual and bicultural city and how a place is longed for and viewed very differently as the observer changes and experiences other cultures. The first two sections of poems focus on home and family. They show that, despite poverty and geographical isolation, the border towns of El Paso and Ciudad Juarez are places of beauty and promise. The third section explores cultures: how anxiety over aesthetic judgments, values, and difference are negotiated. The final section is one of praise and recognition that despite differences we are all longing for faith and a place to call home.
Magnificent Errors

Magnificent Errors

Sheryl Luna

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME PRESS
2022
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Magnificent Errors is a collection of poems that shows how mental health challenges can elicit beauty, resiliency, and hope. In 2005, Sheryl Luna burst onto the poetry scene with Pity the Drowned Horses, which quickly became a classic of border and Southwest literature with its major point of reference in and around El Paso, Texas. Now with the poems in Magnificent Errors, Luna's third collection and winner of the Ernest Sandeen Prize in Poetry, Luna turns her gaze toward people living on the margins—whether it be cultural, socioeconomic, psychological, or personal—and celebrates their ability to recover and thrive. Luna reveals that individuals who suffer and experience injustice are often lovely and awe inspiring. Her poems reflect on immigrants in a detention camp, a meth addict, a homeless individual, and someone on food stamps. She explores the voices of people with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or PTSD, poets, visual artists, and people living in a mental health community setting. The author's own journey to recovery from childhood abuse and mental illness also illuminates how healing is possible. The poems in Magnificent Errors are lyrical, narrative, and often highly personal, exploring what it means to be the "other" and how to cope with difference and illness. They venerate characters who overcome difficulties including ostracism and degradation. People who live outside of the mainstream in poverty are survivors, and showing their experience teaches us compassion and kindness. Ideas of art, culture, and recovery flow throughout the poems, exploring artistic creativity as a means of redemption. With language that is fresh and surprising, Sheryl Luna shares these remarkable poems that bring a reader into the experiences of marginalization and offer hope that grace and restoration do indeed follow.
Magnificent Errors

Magnificent Errors

Sheryl Luna

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME PRESS
2022
nidottu
Magnificent Errors is a collection of poems that shows how mental health challenges can elicit beauty, resiliency, and hope. In 2005, Sheryl Luna burst onto the poetry scene with Pity the Drowned Horses, which quickly became a classic of border and Southwest literature with its major point of reference in and around El Paso, Texas. Now with the poems in Magnificent Errors, Luna's third collection and winner of the Ernest Sandeen Prize in Poetry, Luna turns her gaze toward people living on the margins—whether it be cultural, socioeconomic, psychological, or personal—and celebrates their ability to recover and thrive. Luna reveals that individuals who suffer and experience injustice are often lovely and awe inspiring. Her poems reflect on immigrants in a detention camp, a meth addict, a homeless individual, and someone on food stamps. She explores the voices of people with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or PTSD, poets, visual artists, and people living in a mental health community setting. The author's own journey to recovery from childhood abuse and mental illness also illuminates how healing is possible. The poems in Magnificent Errors are lyrical, narrative, and often highly personal, exploring what it means to be the "other" and how to cope with difference and illness. They venerate characters who overcome difficulties including ostracism and degradation. People who live outside of the mainstream in poverty are survivors, and showing their experience teaches us compassion and kindness. Ideas of art, culture, and recovery flow throughout the poems, exploring artistic creativity as a means of redemption. With language that is fresh and surprising, Sheryl Luna shares these remarkable poems that bring a reader into the experiences of marginalization and offer hope that grace and restoration do indeed follow.
Plough Quarterly No. 2

Plough Quarterly No. 2

Christian Wiman; Johann Christoph Arnold; Fred Bahnson; Noel Castellanos; Robert P. George; Sheryl Luna; Jeong-saeng Kwon; Elizabeth Stoker Bruenig; Krish Kandiah; Eberhard Arnold; Richard Stearns; Charles Moore; Michael Lapsley; Maximilian Probst

Plough Publishing House
2014
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“Justice” has become a rallying cry for many Christians today. And for good reason: justice is at the heart of the kingdom of God, as the Bible makes abundantly clear. Yet when our eyes are opened to the many injustices of today’s world, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Where is a person to start? And more fundamentally, what is the nature of the justice we ought to be pursuing? In this second issue, we explore how to build the justice that Jesus and the Hebrew prophets call for – not as a vague ideal, but as a way of life. Bold, hope-filled, and down-to-earth, Plough Quarterly features thought-provoking articles, commentary, interviews, short fiction, book reviews, poetry and artwork to inspire everyday faith and action. Each issue brings together essential voices from many traditions to give you fresh insights on a core theme such as peacemaking, biblical justice, children and family, building community, man and woman, nature and the environment, nonviolence, or simple living. Starting from the conviction that the teachings and example of Jesus can transform and renew our world, it aims to apply them to all aspects of life, seeking common ground with all people of goodwill regardless of creed.
Pity the Drowned Horses

Pity the Drowned Horses

Luna Sheryl

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME PRESS
2005
sidottu
Pity the Drowned Horses is the winner of the first Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize. This collection is about place and many of the poems in it are set in the desert southwest on the U.S./Mexico border in El Paso, Texas. Sheryl Luna’s poems are also about family and home within the broader context of the border as both a bridge and a barrier. They deal with the bilingual and bicultural city and how a place is longed for and viewed very differently as the observer changes and experiences other cultures. The first two sections of poems focus on home and family. They show that, despite poverty and geographical isolation, the border towns of El Paso and Ciudad Juárez are places of beauty and promise. The third section explores cultures: how anxiety over aesthetic judgments, values, and difference are negotiated. The final section is one of praise and recognition that despite differences we are all longing for faith and a place to call home.
Metamorphoses: Poems by Sheryl St. Germain, Art by Janet Morgan
Sheryl St. Germain's prose poems and Janet Morgan's exuberant art celebrate not only woman and nature, but the intricate and imaginative ways they connect. The voices in these poems speak as woman, but also as water, earth, air, flora and fauna. Taken together, words and art create surrealportraits of the female as spiritual and physical embodiments of the natural world.
Metamorphoses: Poems by Sheryl St. Germain, Art by Janet Morgan
Sheryl St. Germain's prose poems and Janet Morgan's exuberant art celebrate not only woman and nature, but the intricate and imaginative ways they connect. The voices in these poems speak as woman, but also as water, earth, air, flora and fauna. Taken together, words and art create surreal portraits of the female as spiritual and physical embodiments of the natural world.
Sheryl's Last Stand

Sheryl's Last Stand

Kerrie Noor

Kerrie Ross
2016
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Sheryl has seen better days; one time she had a career, a partner, a nice flat and a social life. At the wrong side of thirty-five she losses it all and has to start again, not alone but under the watchful eye of her wheelchair bound mother, her sister and various friends who have known her since she was in nappies.How does she cope?With a newly discovered passion for large wrestlers and a belly dancing teacher called Nefertiti, Sheryl sets out to chase her fantasies, and finds it in the least likely place.Sheryl's last Stand is the first in a series of stories set in Scotland about a group of women who, at one time or another, learnt to belly dance from the great Nefertiti herself.
Justice for Sheryl - A True Story

Justice for Sheryl - A True Story

Donald E. Schultz and Bradley Post

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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This book is the true story involving a young woman who wrongfully lost her life one dark night in 1984. Sheryl Lynn Bergeson was driving home from a teachers meeting in Marion County, Kansas on a lonely stretch of 2-lane highway. Meanwhile, a father - son construction team elected to haul their 11,000 lb backhoe on their unsafe trailer down that same piece of highway. Both the father-son duo, as well as Sheryl Lynn Bergeson, were insured by State Farm Automobile Insurance Company. The story unfolds in these pages, along with the complicated legal case which resulted after her parents filed suit to exonerate their daughter against false claims. It is a story with many twists and turns which exposed unlawful claim-handling practices by State Farm Insurance Companies, instituted more then 25 years ago. The PP&R program it was called, functioned as an unlawful scheme to further enrich State Farm by turning its claim handling department into a profit center. The method was to deny benefits owed by paying out less than full value on both first and third party claims. We believe this book will be of interest to persons involved in litigation including lawyers and law related personnel, automobile owners insured by State Farm and other insurance companies, those preparing to purchase auto insurance, and finally sports fans and television watchers who are bombarded frequently with the "good neighbor" claims.
The Words and Music of Sheryl Crow

The Words and Music of Sheryl Crow

Christopher Gable

Praeger Publishers Inc
2016
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Offering commentary, musical analysis, and detailed interpretation of her songs' lyrics, this book examines the qualities of Sheryl Crow's music that have served to establish the artist's success and popularity.Sheryl Crow continues to be celebrated for her legacy as a singer-songwriter and pop culture icon. This book provides an introduction to Sheryl Crow's entire music catalog. Organized into chronological periods of time, the author weaves biographical facts throughout a narrative rich with details about her songs: how they were created, recorded, distributed, and modified in live performance. Accompanying commentary features song analysis—including song structure, chord progression, and melody—and provides fascinating insights into the lyrical content of Crow's songwriting. The work begins with Crow's upbringing, her musical roots and influences, and how they manifested themselves in her later career. Subsequent sections delve into her road to success and eventual stardom, revealing how her rise to fame and widespread popularity was littered with broken friendships, acrimony, and suicide. The last several chapters follows her life after a diagnosis of breast cancer and the adoption of her sons. The work also includes a chapter on B-sides and rare songs by Crow.
Boom! Comics by Sheryl: A What Happens Next Comic Book for Budding Illustrators and Story Tellers
Grab This Deal For The Comics Artist In Your Life For Less Than $10See that girl always doodling and dreaming up stories and plots? She's gonna LOVE the What Happens Next Comic Book For Budding Artists edition, created especially for young artists between 9 and 14 years of age.Bokkaku Dojinshi has created this book as a 6 by 9 inch, perfect pocket book form. Plenty of different templates to explore as well as loads of room to keep track of plot ideas.There is even space for special expression studies of the main characters so the budding artist hits the right emotion in her images every single time.This book is perfect for: mangagraphic novelsSunday funniesanimefan fictionParents and teachers love What Happens Next Comics series for these reasons: helps speech developmentincreases literacydevelops a sense of sequencecreates confidencedevelops an appreciation for artboots creativityOnce you get this book, notice how handy it is - perfect pocket book size means no bulky bags on summer trips or lazy afternoons under a willow tree. All you need is your pencil and ink pen Can't wait to see what you make of your And then... comic book