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Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Driving Together, Poems by Tyler Robert Sheldon


Driving Together
Poems by Tyler Robert Sheldon
Published by: Meadowlark Books
ISBN-13: 978-1732241008 
Retail Price: $15.00


Meadowlark Books is pleased to announce the publication of  Driving Together, poems by Tyler Robert Sheldon.

From Kevin Rabas, Poet Laureate of Kansas, 2017-2019, “Tyler Robert Sheldon’s first full-length poetry collection is a gem, a culmination of years of study and effort. As an MA student Tyler impressively published more than forty poems individually, demonstrating both his industry and his ambition, his talent and grit. With his MFA in Creative Writing currently in progress and this book complete, Tyler takes the next step as a poet and educator. With this collection, his audience and reach quickly extend. Tyler’s life is both ordinary and extraordinary, and he charts some of his journey in verse in this book. He does so with hope and pluck, with a kind of simple, clear vision. What he sees, we see.”

Sheldon received his BA in English and MA in Creative Writing from Emporia State University. He is currently an MFA candidate in Poetry at McNeese State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He has also published the chapbooks Consolation Prize (Finishing Line Press, 2018), Traumas (Yellow Flag Press, 2017), and First Breaths of Arrival (Oil Hill Press, 2016). He is a book reviewer at the Los Angeles Review and Tinderbox Poetry Journal.  

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Praise for Driving Together:

“Intimate and lovely, the poems of Tyler Robert Sheldon allow us to appreciate the small, overlooked wonders of our familiar worlds. In Sheldon’s poems, there’s great compassion for people, for landscapes, for family members, and for an unromanticized past. In this poet’s work, it’s the little things that count—moments of conversation, kitchen windows, the flights of native birds, the ‘sea ghosts’ of Kansas. [Sheldon] writes frequently of an overlooked Midwestern state—Kansas—and a storied Southern one—Louisiana—with an exacting eye for detail and a sense of earned wonder. In Driving Together, we encounter a poetic voice that will take us into the heart of each destination, and it’s a joy to hear this voice unwind in these fine and succinct poems.”
~ Allison Joseph, author of Confessions of a Barefaced Woman



“Tyler Sheldon performs a young poet’s affection for formative experience recollected in early manhood, seasoned with a mischievous whimsy.”
~ Steven Hind, author of The Loose Change of Wonder



“Not many poets can bridge the wild terrain between lemons, ghosts of an inland sea, semiotics, a hurricane, and a coyote howling in the Flint Hills of Kansas, but Tyler Sheldon, in his first full-length collection of poetry, speaks directly and distinctly to the everyday realities and deep-night mysteries of life. Driving Together invites the reader to climb on for a ride across vistas of land and language, picking up speed by reading the omens along the way, and slowing down just in time to arrive at new understandings of home and adventure. His writing is clear-eyed and precise while embracing a wide vista of time and place. As he writes in ‘Elegy,’ ‘This poem believes / in extinction, knows / blades and grass keep / secrets just like us.’ Come drive together with Sheldon to find the more expansive view of our lives made visible in the quiet and original heart of these poems.
~ Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg, 2009-2013 Kansas Poet Laureate, author of Everyday Magic: Field Notes on the Mundane and Miraculous



“Tyler Robert Sheldon’s Driving Together excavates a family history and maps its place in Kansas with a storyteller’s mind and a poet’s precision. These poem’s honor Sheldon’s identical twin brother who died after a ‘small handful of hours,’ and give a language for the spaces we make for the lives that were too short: ‘I see you behind my eyelids, and touch / you as I pluck a leaf from concrete.’ Sheldon writes to illuminate how loss defines a place—'Our best scenery / is not on the ground’—and in doing so, preserves what is fleeting.”
~ Ruth Awad, author of Set to Music a Wildfire



“Driving Together by Tyler Robert Sheldon is a dynamic book of verse that celebrates life through love: fraternal love, romantic love, love for mindfulness, love for nature, love for writing.  In its lines, the poet confesses his greatest fears, but they are released along with the breath the reader exhales when each syllable is pronounced; likewise, it is there where the poetic voice and the reader intersect in a journey of words that can be read peacefully time after time: ‘…The record will spin like the passing world…We’ll listen again—as many times as we need.’ In these pages, the poet holds an inner dialogue with himself, guiding the reader through the poetic voice’s rite of passage. With each verse, Sheldon’s voice matures, reaching a catharsis in the end.  The present moment is full of creative energy through which the poet continues his life journey, ‘his ears alert, his eyes full of wind and moon.’  This is a book I will read again and again.”
~Xánath Caraza, Writer-in-Residence, Westchester Community College, New York


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