A new compilation of Brontë-inspired poems has been just published:
Gondal Heights: A Bronte Tribute Anthology
Edited by Marie C. Lecivain
Publisher: Sybaritic Press (27 May 2019)
ISBN: 9781645701545
Gondal Heights contains poems, short stories, essays, and works of art inspired by the Brontës, all of which are highly engaging and personal. Whether it’s Heather Schubert’s beautiful cover art, Sarah Maclay’s gorgeous prose poem “Field of Thorns”, or Angel Uriel Perales’ moving tribute, “Branwell Brontë’s Fevre Dream Decorum”, every piece is inspired by the Brontës, either from their lives, or from their work, which, after two centuries, still influences global culture, and other art forms.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
The Brontës
Emily Jane Brontë — The Old Stoic
Charlotte Brontë — The Teacher's Monologue
Anne Brontë — A Voice from the Dungeon (Patrick)
Branwell Brontë — Thorpe Green
Contributors
Michelle Angelini — The First Time I Met Charlotte
Stefanie Bennett — Optus for Heart & Stone Lynne Bronstein
— Keeper Deborah Edler Brown
— Flight Charles Claymore
— It is Pronounced Marie C Lecrivain
— Don't Interrupt Me
— Emily Among the Moors Emma Lee
— A Shiver of Moonlight Sarah Maclay
— Field of Thorns Karen J McDonnall
— Scent Matt McGee
— A Stroll Along Gondal Avenue Rita Maria Martinez
— Letters to Bertha
— St. John Rivers Pops the Question Lisa Marguerite Mora
— Bertha Mason Greg Patrick
— Heathcliff of Wuthering Heights Angel Uriel Perales
— Branwell Brontë's Fevre Dream Decorum BC Petrakos
— Branwell's World of "IT"
—Hattie Quinn — Transmutation Walter Ruhlmann
—Alexander Heather Schubert — Bildungsromans - Untitled
—Apryl Skies — Dissonance
— Barton D. Smock — Prayers for Small Jeanne Spicuzza
— Shivers with Want Mary Torregrossa — Walking Yorkshire Alicia Winski — Bertha - Jane
Thanks to Rita María Martínez, good friend of this blog for alerting us.
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