3rd Place Winner of The Poetry Box Chapbook Prize, 2022 The poems in Listening in the Dark center on the theme of growing up with an unidentified hearing loss that progressively became much worse. -Paulann Petersen, Oregon Poet Laureate Emerita.
Risen from its own ashes, the poet\'s new sense of hearing leads her toward the exquisite harmony of soaring renewal. -Willa Schneberg, LCSW, recipient of the Oregon Book Award for Poetry With lyric intensity, her poems convey Harris\' experiences as she slowly undertakes the eerie process of learning a whole new universe of sound, translating the implants\' ticks and taps and dings into what\'s recognizable. -James Crews, contest judge, poet, editor of How to Love the World Suzy Harris propels us into her world-an exultant quest from \'Broken Listening\' to the cacophony and wonder of sound.
No doubt these tender poems will help many readers to feel less alone as they navigate their own worlds of memory, loss, and resilience.
This chapbook tenderly addresses the poet\'s lifelong hearing loss with a surprising precision of language, starting at the very beginning of life and reimagining that time of growing up with two languages, / one that is silence .
Early Praise: I have seldom encountered a series of poems so closely linked and connected as a whole.
In her mid-60s, after losing most of her hearing in both ears, she received her first cochlear implant, and then a second one, which required learning to hear again.
In her mid-20s, Suzy Harris learned the diagnosis and started wearing hearing aids. 3rd Place Winner of The Poetry Box Chapbook Prize, 2022 The poems in Listening in the Dark center on the theme of growing up with an unidentified hearing loss that progressively became much worse