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Meg Kearney is the author of Cardiac Thrill (2025), All Morning the Crows (2021), The Ice Storm (2020), When You Never Said Goodbye (2017), Trouper (2013).

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Cardiac Thrill

release date: Sep 02, 2025
Cardiac Thrill
In Cardiac Thrill, Meg Kearney uses the sonnet to tell a story that is personal and poetic, medical and historical, mortal and fabled, physical and metaphysical. Her touch is deft, witty, conversational, yet capable of taking the measure (literally) of life and death. The interlocking nature of the crown of sonnets makes perfect sense in her capable hands as she, the formal prestidigitator, transforms one scenario into another. The poems have a marvelous naturalness that suits this wise, heart-tugging obeisance to the crux of our being. -Baron Wormser, author of The History Hotel

All Morning the Crows

release date: Apr 01, 2021
All Morning the Crows
Poetry. Women''s Studies. Kearney draws on her acute powers of observation, a lively curiosity, and her gift for gorgeous imagery to take us on a journey of personal exploration, discovery, and reconciliation. Surprising poems bring together the parallel but discreet worlds of humans and birds, which speak to each other across the gulf between them. With a knowledge of birds and their behavior sufficient to satisfy even the most demanding birder, but never alienating the casual observer, with wit, musicality, and her unflinching eye, Kearney gives us a page-turner we want never to end, its subject being the work in progress which is life and its abundant mysteries. "This book goes well beyond a metaphoric treatment of birds and their habits. Instead, their differing characteristics comprise a jumping-off point for a mythology of selfhood--a lens through which to examine and confront a personal history. The catalog of birds illustrates how happenstance and speculation determine who she is. Untranslatable and mysterious as any mythology, a various history of a changeable self accumulates in these inventive, charged, and often ecstatic poems. Meg Kearney''s poems both delight and complicate--at heart a spirit as unknowable and evocative as the birds themselves."--Cleopatra Mathis "Against the backdrop of her parents'' death, the trauma of the Towers, and pervasive self-doubt, a young woman traces her history of flight, offering a narrative of heartbreak spliced with humor and filtered through the raucous assemblages of birds which inhabit her, ''singing in the cage my bones make.'' If birds provide music (''She just likes to say grackle, a crack-your- / knuckles, hard-candy word'') and spiritual sustenance (''the soul is a sparrow''), they also allow the narrator to negotiate her habitat: ''"Bird seed--it''s in your hair," / my mother said, reaching for me.'' Meg Kearney has crafted a dazzling book of personal transformations, moving and memorable."--Michael Waters

The Ice Storm

release date: Sep 01, 2020

When You Never Said Goodbye

release date: Mar 28, 2017
When You Never Said Goodbye
Against the odds, eighteen-year-old Liz McLane, adoptee and aspiring poet, searches for her birth mother in this sensitive and daring novel told through her own accessible and moving poems and journal entries. A student at NYU in Greenwich Village, Liz McLane is pursuing her dream of becoming a poet and, at the same time, determined to find her birth mother, no matter what the results may be. Through her journals, Liz records her struggle to navigate adoption bureaucracy and laws. In spare and poignant poems, she confides her fears and her prayers. Could her birth mother be the unknown guitarist in Washington Square Park, who sings a soulful song in a strangely familiar voice? Against a backdrop of college life—classes on Alice Munro and Billy Collins and an active social life—and with the help of her sister, friends, and a private investigator, Liz summons the courage to face the truth about her mother and herself. This is an unforgettable novel full of heart that addresses the primary questions all adoptees must answer for themselves: who was the woman who gave me life, and why did she decide to give me away? Based on author Meg Kearney’s own experiences.

Trouper

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Trouper
Trooper, a three-legged dog, remembers his life as a stray, before he was adopted.

Home by Now

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Home by Now
The second collection of poetry by Meg Kearney, this collection explores the poet''s past family relaltionships and examines the common place events of life.

The Secret of Me

release date: Jan 01, 2005
The Secret of Me
A series of interconnected poems shares Lizzie''s thoughts about being adopted, her search in finding her identity, her problems with secrets, and her various types of relationships.

An Unkindness of Ravens

release date: Jan 01, 2001
An Unkindness of Ravens
In An Unkindness of Ravens, Meg Kearney''s poems weave voices of estrangement and redemption: mothers, daughters, lovers of gin, and dead things. u003e In an attempt to create an identity--to imagine a past when all biological and genealogical ties have been severed--Kearney''s poems create their own mythology in order to tell an emotional truth. A number of poems find the protagonist speaking to the character, Raven, who serves as an imaginary lover, friend, and foe: the vehicle through which the reader identifies with the speaker''s joy and angst.
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