Three Days in a Wishing Well
By (Author) Kerrin Sharpe
Te Herenga Waka University Press
Victoria University Press
9th July 2012
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
821.3
Paperback
72
The debut collection from Christchurch poet Kerrin P. Sharpe is an extended imaginative exercise, where she invites the reader to experience life in the well containing dreams and desires, peering up as wishes are dropped into it. Her language is wistful and wishful and slightly surreal but offers a myriad of new perspectives, new views on life. Each poem is a treasure to be discovered, pondered, and live on in ones mind.
Kerrin P. Sharpe's poems make me think of migratory birds. It's as if they have just settled very briefly on the page after long journeys from far-off placesfrom Europe, from Antarctica, from other centuries. My advice is that we read them quickly before they take flight again. Or, better, write them out in a notebook. Then bury the notebook in a metal box somewhere deep in the earth, where people in the future can dig for days until they find it. Bill Manhire, inagural New Zealand Poet Laureate
Kerrin P. Sharpe is a poet who has been published in journals and anthologies that include Hue & Cry, Best New Zealand Poems, and The Best of Best New Zealand Poems. In 2008 she was awarded the New Zealand Post Creative Writing Teacher's Award from the Institute of Modern Letters, and sheis a writer-in-residence at St Andrews College and teaches creative writing at the Hagley Writers' Institute.