BRIGHT DUST

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Pub Date Apr 30 2024 | Archive Date Aug 17 2024

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Description

We met too soon, some said, and now you are gone, and I am looking at the dawn of a thousand tomorrows, still holding onto yesterday’s sun.’

Bright Dust is author Jane Lightbourne’s first poetry collection. Reminiscent of the work of early 20th century imagist poets, the poems celebrate all forms of love, from desire to treachery and betrayal, from love as destroyer to love’s destruction and loss, the consolations of domestic love, and finally to the ultimate solace found in the force and beauty of the natural world, and the peace that comes from an acceptance of our place within it.

Readers are invited to contemplate the intricacies of human experience through carefully written, poignant verses that are brief, evocative, and thought-provoking.

Jane Lightbourne is the author of two books for children aged 7 to 11, My Cat Called Red and A Tale of Three Tabbies, as well as Loss, for adults.

“BEST VIEWED AS SINGLE SPREADS.'

We met too soon, some said, and now you are gone, and I am looking at the dawn of a thousand tomorrows, still holding onto yesterday’s sun.’

Bright Dust is author Jane Lightbourne’s first poetry...


Advance Praise

'Lightbourne’s work invites an appreciation for the subtle complexities of life and love, rendered with a delicate touch that speaks to the fragility and beauty of human connections.’ The International Review of Books (AWARDED A BADGE OF EXCELLENCE)

‘Beautiful and profound but also tender and enigmatic, these poems capture the essence of the human condition … A testament to Jane Lightbourne's promising talent in the literary world.’ The International Review of Books

'Lightbourne’s work invites an appreciation for the subtle complexities of life and love, rendered with a delicate touch that speaks to the fragility and beauty of human connections.’ The...


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Thank you NetGalley for the chance to read and review this book.

I've been having a hard time with modern poetry these days these days and yet this worked for me. While the language is gentle and simple, there is still meaning in the way the words have been strung together.

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A moving collection of poems exploring the human experience. The poems also celebrate love whilst examining grief. There are some really lovely and memorable passages in the collection as well as some poignant verses.

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Jane Lightborne's "Bright Dust" brings on a range of emotions, many of which include grief, loss, and love.

Having read a lot of poetry and having a lot of friends who are poets, I love reading the different styles and approaches that each and every poet takes. Jane does a great job in this book of not making every poem about the same subject, as she has poems about relationships, situationships, potentially death (? at least that's what I picked up in a few poems), the spark of meeting someone new during the early death of a current relationship, her child, her love for the different seasons, and so on. As you can see, many different topics! Which I love! Because maybe it is all one topic described through imagery, or maybe it really *is* about a plethora of different things. Poetry can be subjective, and people take away different things, which is what makes it so great.

Finishing with my favorite poem from the book:

"Maybe the moon made you,
but I knew you as
sinew and bone,
a slice of sun as it shines on stone,
a diamond,
softened in the tender arms of
night."

4 stars. Thank you NetGalley for the ARC!

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I really enjoyed this collection of poetry. Some of the poems resonated pretty deep and had me thinking about it hours later. It had a mix of all different scenarios and was easy to connect with. A very beautiful and easy read. Definitely recommend others check it out.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the arc.

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Lightbourne paints a beautifully heartbreaking world of love with her poetry.

This was such a lovely collection to read, one I will definitely return to time and time again.

Thank you NetGalley for the ARC.

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I had the amazing privilege to read this book of poems 'Bright Dust' by Jane Lightbourne and I have to say, it's a delightful collection of poetry. Lightbourne's poems are not only beautiful but also simple, making it an easy and delicate read. I found myself easily relating to the poems due to her word choices, being able to connect to a lot of them on a emotional level, which is why I love poetry. The book is structured nicely with a mix of longer, two-page poems and shorter ones, allowing for a variety that can be enjoyed without needing to dedicate a lot of time.

The whimsical nature of Lightbourne's writing is captivating, and I especially love how she uses birds at times to convey deeper emotions in some of the poems. There were two particular poems in the book that really resonated with me. The first one, which made me stop and contemplate, can be found on page 87. The second one, which made me appreciate the time I've spent on this earth, in this fleeting thing we called life, is on page 103. They where beautiful, and simple leaving a lasting impact.

'Bright Dust' is the kind of poetry book you can carry in your bag and read a few pages throughout the day to bring some happiness into your life. It's a beautiful piece of work that truly speaks to the soul.

Though unlike other poetry books that are now being published that has small drawings and art within their pages. Lightbourne's does not, the pages are bare except for the words of the poem. I did not think I would like this, but I did very much. In a way in made it feel more raw, simple, and empty with clarity stripping the image aware and leaving only the words etched into your heart.

It was beautiful. Thank you.

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