Lucky Charms: New & Selected Poems, 2000-2025 - Paperback
Lucky Charms: New & Selected Poems, 2000-2025 - Paperback
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by Sunnylyn Thibodeaux (Author)
One of Publishers Weekly's Most Anticipated Poetry Books for 2026
A career-spanning Southern Goth infusion into the California poetic tradition of eco-social consciousness.
" . . . you'll find notes on last night's dreams, the precise hue and texture of this morning's clouds, that day's newly blooming flowers--reports from everyday life that Thibodeaux and few others (Lorine Niedecker, James Schulyer) can word with everlasting clarity . . ."--Christopher Spaide, Literary Hub
Since her arrival in San Francisco from New Orleans via the now-legendary New College Writing and Consciousness program, Sunnylyn Thibodeaux has been an integral and idiosyncratic voice in Bay Area poetry. Lucky Charms maps her creative trajectory over a 25-year period, from fugitive zines and pamphlets through full-length volumes, and concludes with a substantial selection of new and previously uncollected poems, which, as Alice Notley has written, find her seeking out "pleasure amid personal and societal dread."
Thibodeaux writes of the cosmic and spiritual from a profoundly human perspective. There are reflections on New Orleans post-Hurricane Katrina, loving snapshots of motherhood, wrestlings with mortality through cancer diagnoses, grieving over losses of friends and family, all set against the struggle to stay true to the earth and to her calling as a poet. Embodying its title, Lucky Charms offers the poem as talisman, a lyric device for capturing magic and releasing it into the world, wielded masterfully by a poetic persona that partakes of the botanist, the alchemist, the astrologist, and the witch all at once.
Author Biography
New Orleans native Sunnylyn Thibodeaux is the author of five full-length collections of poetry, including The World Exactly (Cuneiform Books, 2020), as well as over a dozen small books, including Witch Like Me from the Operating System. A graduate of the legendary New College poetry program, where she studied with the likes of Joanne Kyger and David Meltzer, she was also co-publisher of Auguste Press and Lew Gallery Editions. Thibodeaux is a teacher, neighborhood activist, and tree enthusiast. She is the mother of a Scorpio and wife of a poet and splits her time between San Francisco and New Orleans.
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