Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson

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Susan Snively, PhD , is the author of four books of poetry: From This Distance (Alice James, 1981), Voices in the House (Alabama Poetry Series, 1988), The Undertow (University of Central Florida, 1998), and Skeptic Traveler (David Robert Books, 2005). She has taught at Smith College, Mount Holyoke College, and Amherst College and has received fellowships from the NEA and the Massachusetts Artists Foundation. For 27 years, she directed the Writing Center at Amherst College and is the Associate Dean of Students. She earned her BA from Smith College and her MA and PhD from Boston University.

Dr. Snively has given readings and lectures at the Salem Athenaeum, Marlboro College, University of Louisville, Wesleyan University, the Bread Loaf Writers Conference, the Monadnock Lyceum Lecture series in Peterborough, NH, and elsewhere. A guide at the Emily Dickinson Museum, Snively wrote and narrated the films "Seeing New Englandly," and "My Business is to Sing," produced by Ernest Urvater, in the series "Angles of a Landscape." She regularly leads discussions on various aspects of Dickinson for the museum's monthly poetry group. Her first novel, The Heart Has Many Doors, about Dickinson's love affair with Judge Otis Phillips Lord, was published in February 2015, by White River Press. She lives in Amherst with her husband, Peter Czap.

Christine Davenier worked as a teacher for three years before illustrating her first book in France in 1988. Since 1999, Christine has also been illustrating books in the United States. Her energetic style and exuberant characters have helped her books garner Parents' Choice and Booksense Top Ten awards. In 2002, The First Thing My Mama Told Me (North-South) was chosen as a New York Times Best Illustrated Book. More recently, books in the Very Fairy Princess series (Little, Brown), written by Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton, have spent several weeks on the New York Times and Publishers Weekly children's bestseller lists. Christine has also illustrated bestsellers by Judith Viorst, Jack Prelutsky, Kimberly Willis Holt, Madeline L'Engle, Peter Yarrow, and Amanda Peet, as well as the Iris and Walter series Miss Lina's Ballerinas series.

1st September 2008

My Letter to the World and Other Poems

My Letter to the World and Other Poems by Emily Dickinson is brilliantly illustrated by Isabelle Arsenault. The artist's... MoreMy Letter to the World and Other Poems

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20th August 2015

Poems: Third Series

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1st December 2016

Poetry for Kids: Emily Dickinson

Let your children discover the works of poet Emily Dickinson in  Emily Dickinson.As the premier title in th... MorePoetry for Kids: Emily Dickinson

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1st April 2008

Poetry for Young People: Emily Dickinson

See the beauty and magic of the everyday world through the eyes of Emily Dickinson, one of America’s best-loved and most... MorePoetry for Young People: Emily Dickinson

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1st November 1977

Choice of Emily Dickinson's Verse

Writing apart from the mainstream of nineteenth-century poetry Emily Dickinson created a language of her own, and her wo... MoreChoice of Emily Dickinson's Verse

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11th April 2024

Hope Is the Thing with Feathers (Petite Poems)

Discover the joy of poetry in this simple introduction to Emily Dickinson, celebrating the power of hope perched within ... MoreHope Is the Thing with Feathers (Petite Poems)

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