Barn Tarot
Barn Tarot

“Terry Persun’s poems about parting–about all the losses, signified by one parting–”swim down/towards the back/of his heart/looking for light,” and find it in the swimming itself–in the work the poems do. There is good humor here, at the edge of despair with love and work, and good writing. These poems are clean and sudden as pain, a pain that sometimes drives them into new rooms where they can surprise and energize us with their struggle and with their willingness to see clearly: “Each awakening/from darkness comes first/with sudden awe, then/fright, the recollection.”
–Felda Brown Jackson, author of Fishing With Blood, Do Not Peel the Birches, and The Devil’s Child.
Barn Tarot

An absorbing, thought-provoking read,
BARN TAROT evokes rich images of reality with poetry that reflects the joys and hardships of life, love, marriage, work, and parenthood. Terry Persun’s words conjure truths that resonate with readers in a book they’ll continue to revisit and enjoy.
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