Bound in Ice by Holly Day
Bound in Ice by Holly Day
"Bound in Ice" is a collection by award-winning poet Holly Day about change and the passage of time, and how no matter how hard you try there is just no way to stop it. For Day, writing has been a way to try to briefly stop time, to capture as much of what's going on around her and what's happening to her as possible. This collection is a book of snapshots of things the poet doesn't want to forget.
Holly Day has worked as a freelance writer for over 30 years, with over 7,000 published articles, poems, and short stories and 40 books and chapbooks. Her writing has recently appeared in Harvard Review, Asimov’s SF, and Potomac Review, and her recent book publications include Music Composition for Dummies and Music Theory for Dummies. Her writing has been nominated for a National Magazine Award, an Isaac Asimov Award, a 49th Parallel Prize, multiple Pushcart awards, and a Rhysling Award, and she has received two Midwest Writer’s Grants, a Plainsongs Award, the Sam Ragan Prize for Poetry, and a Dwarf Star Award from the Science Fiction Poetry Association.