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Luz Bones is Myrna Stone’s book of voices that range through six centuries of life, death, and then beyond both.
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In Luz Bones, a collection of wild, intense, and fiercely-crafted sonnets and other poems, Myrna Stone takes us on a journey through time and the psyche, that is both novelistic and deeply lyrical. The range of voices—from Martin Luther's to Mae West's—explores both mortality and what might lie beyond it.

Myrna Stone is the author of five books of poetry, including In the Present Tense: Portraits of My Father, which was a finalist for the 2014 Ohioana Book Award in Poetry. She has received two Ohio Arts Council Grants, and the 2001 Ohio Poet of the Year Award.

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Price: $16.95
Pages: 112
Publisher: Etruscan Press
Imprint: Etruscan Press
Publication Date: 09 May 2017
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780997745511
Format: Paperback
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Myrna Stone is the author of five books of poetry, including In the Present Tense: Portraits of My Father which was a finalist for the 2014 Ohioana Book Award in Poetry, and The Casanova Chronicles which was a finalist for the 2011 Ohioana Book Award in Poetry. Her poems have been published in such journals as Poetry, The Massachusetts Review, The Southwest Review, Boulevard, New Orleans Review, Quarterly West, Nimrod, and River Styx, and in nine anthologies. She has received two Ohio Arts Council Grants, and the 2001 Ohio Poet of the Year Award. A founding member of The Greenville Poets, she lives in Greenville, Ohio, with her husband in an 18th century house they moved from Rhode Island.
Contents

LUZ BONES

PART I: CAST ABOUT AS VAPOR

Martin Luther, Plagued in His Retirement by Sickness,
Appeals to His Wife

Lord Katie, Three Days Before Christmas

Kat Ashley, First Lady of the Bedchamber, Reveals
the Queen’s Condition in a Letter to Her Beloved

John Ashley, Master of the Queen’s Jewels,
in a Letter to His Still-Absent Wife

The Presbyterian Minister, Donald Cargill,
to His Dead Wife on the Eve of His Execution

The Rev. Donald Cargill’s Brother, James,
on Following a Merchant’s Path

The Anatomist, Dr. Antonio Maria Valsalva, Converses With His
Young Bride Over Supper

Elena, to Her Second Husband, Niccolo, on the Failings
of Her First Husband

Lucy Bakewell Announces Her Imminent Marriage to John
James Audubon in a Letter to Her Kinswoman, Miss Gifford

John James Audubon Describes His Childhood
to His Sons, Victor and Johnnie

Joseph Mason, Audubon’s Former Background Artist,
Speaks to Their Mutual Friends on Loyalty

Upon Taking Delivery of Audubon’s First Published Bird Prints,
Joseph Mason Sees, Then Shares With His Son, a Bitter Truth

Lucy Bakewell Audubon Takes Her Grandson
on a Late-Night Walk to Find Her Husband

John James Audubon’s Late Refrains

PART II: THE SIAMESE TWINS NARRATIVES

Nok Thai’s Lullaby

Nok Thai, in Mourning for Her Husband

Nok Thai, on the Thought of New Lives for Herself
and Her Children

Captain Abel Coffin on How He and His Partner, Robert Hunter,
Have Managed the Twins on Tour

I, Chang-Eng

Nancy Yates on Her Daughters’ Upcoming Double Nuptials

I, Chang-Eng

Aunt Grace Yates on the Brink of Change

Dr. James Calloway, to His Protégé, on His History
With the Bunker Brothers

Sally Bunker Looks Back on Her Marriage

Addie Bunker on Her Sister and Their Conjoined and Separate Lives

Robert Bunker Describes the Circumstances of His Father’s Death

PART III: AS PRESENT NOW AS EVER

Hans Christian Andersen Encloses His Miniature Likeness
in a Letter to Jenny Lind

Jenny Lind to Her Husband After He Discovers
Her Cache of Letters from Hans Christian Andersen

Riborg Voigt Bøving to Her Husband
on His Objections to Hans Christian Andersen

Hans Christian Andersen to a Confidant

In a Letter to His Cousin Banker Moritz Melchior Speaks of His Wife,
Dorothea, and Her Devotion to Hans Christian Andersen

Dorothea Melchior to Her Daughter on Andersen’s
Impact a Dozen Years After His Death

Mae West to Her Longtime Lover Two Hours Before
Her Attorney Arrives to Draft Her Will

Paul Novak to Attorney Melvin Belli Before the Reading
of Mae West’s Will

H. L. Describes His Recent Near-Death Experience
to the Newest Member of His Sex Addiction Therapy Group

H. L.’s Former Wife, Mary, on His Checkered History

Annie C., Former Security Guard at Walmart,
to Her Brother on Her Near-Death Experience

In Line at the Celestial Coffee & Dessert Buffet,
Annie’s Auntie Alice Chats Up Her Sister

The Last Known Words of Frederick Valentich
from a Disc Discovered in a Field of Alfalfa

A Farmer Reveals to His Best Mate
the Details of His Sighting

Guido Valentich, to a Persistent Junior Reporter

Alberta Valentich in Mourning for Her Son

After Decades of Avoiding the Press, Rhonda Rushton Breaks Her Silence
in a Televised Interview

Stephen Roby, Former Air Traffic Controller and the Last Person to Talk with Frederick
Valentich, Speaks on the Mystery of Valentich’s Disappearance

To My Parents in the Hereafter