Illuminated Creatures
The award-winning Illuminated Creatures (Finishing Line Press) is a modern interpretation of a medieval bestiary. Exploring personal and human experiences using the frame of animal lore, the poems take inspiration from and also interrogate the dubious stories and illustrations that brought the creatures to life in old manuscripts.
Praise for Illuminated Creatures:
"Write a new mythology,” says Angela Sucich, and her halcyon book is humming, full of self-made, remade myths, full of animals and beasts which often gleam, worlds in which “a silver lining/ flashes like a minnow pinned.” — Tess Taylor, author of Rift Zone, Last West, and Work & Days The poems in Angela Sucich’s Illuminated Creatures investigate not only our animal impulses, but also an impulse to the animal, to sheltering oneself in hole or cave, to making a home of twigs, straw, and myth. The poems chart a course from past to present, from infancy to death, lighting a path through dark woods into a new lore, a world in which “the birds / will call us kind.”
— Bill Carty, author of Huge Cloudy and We Sailed on the Lake |
Wonderfully vivid in its imagery and delight with language, and also learned in the best sense, Angela Sucich's Illuminated Creatures enlightens us in its contemporary enactment of a medieval bestiary. Its animal and avian characters, who possess wonderful names derived from fable--basilisk, caladrius, halcyon, hydrus—frolic, fly and slither across these metaphorically illuminated pages. Per Aristotelian classical principles of cosmic order as preserved in the medieval quadrivium, the sections of this book are organized according to the four elements of Earth, Air, Water, and Fire. And, as in medieval allegories, all of this form and fabula serve as ground for the poet to discover “poetry in the lies / of old stories,” and to trace a pilgrim’s progress through her life as woman, artist, daughter, wife and mother. Like the eyes of her illuminated creatures, the poet’s vision “reflect[s] / the light, lanterns to read by.” In this, her first collection, Angela Sucich finds freedom within the structural constraints of pantoums, syllabics, triolets, and other poetic forms. Brava to this New Woman’s Voice! This is a powerful and resonant debut.
—Carolyne Wright, author of Masquerade and This Dream the World: New & Selected Poems
—Carolyne Wright, author of Masquerade and This Dream the World: New & Selected Poems
Illuminated Creatures is available from Finishing Line Press and Ingram Book Group (Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and others).
Local 7 Seattle-Tacoma Celebrating 100 Years
Local 7 Seattle-Tacoma Celebrating 100 Years: 1912-2012 is a commissioned manuscript highlighting the hundred-year history of a Seattle union (Heat & Frost Insulators). Published by Seattle Publishing in 2012, it was distributed to union members and can be accessed in the University of Washington library.
Angela Sucich: "The challenges with this writing project included balancing technical information (current and historical trade work) with the personal stories of union workers, and setting those stories within their larger historical contexts, such as the Great Depression and WWII. There were also difficult though relevant topics like asbestos exposure I had to treat with sensitivity, as many Local 7 members lives were lost due to the exposure."