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Lucille Lang Day – Author website for Lucille Lang Day
Lucille Lang Day – Author website for Lucille Lang Day Skip to content Menu Bio Poetry Prose Children’s Books Awards Interviews & Reviews Events Scarlet Tanager Books Contact Lucille Lang Day – Writer and Poet Writer and poet Lucille Lang Day was born in Oakland, California, and grew up in Oakland and nearby Piedmont. Her memoir, Married at Fourteen: A True Story, received a PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Literary Award and was a finalist for the Northern California Book Award in Creative Nonfiction. Her other books include eleven poetry collections and chapbooks, two children’s books, and three books on science education. She has also coedited two poetry anthologies and has published fiction, essays, book reviews, science journalism, feature articles, and research papers. Her work has appeared widely in newspapers, magazines, and anthologies. Her new anthology, Poetry and Science: Writing Our Way to Discovery, was published by Scarlet Tanager Books in November 2021. Follow her on Twitter: @LucilleLDay More about Lucille Lang Day   Latest Book: Poetry & Science: Writing Our Way To Discovery By bringing science into poetry, we open the possibility of discovering new forms and philosophies of poetry, new perspectives on our relationship to the Earth and our place in the universe, and even new scientific insights. In Poetry and Science: Writing Our Way to Discovery, five women poets—Elizabeth Bradfield, Lucille Lang Day, Alison Hawthorne Deming, Ann Fisher-Wirth, and Allison Adelle Hedge Coke—discuss the many possibilities for discovery that arise from the union of poetry and science. “It is a privilege to sing the praises of Poetry and Science: Writing Our Way to Discovery. Five women poets discuss the thrilling connections between poetry and science in their poetry and lives and give the reader ample examples from their work and that of others. The curiosity of these poets is contagious, and reading the poems is a joy. On our threatened, hurting planet, connecting with science and poetry has never been more essential.” — Elizabeth J. Coleman, editor of HERE: Poems for the Planet Poetry & Science: Writing Our Way To Discovery   Other Featured Books Fire and Rain: Ecopoetry of California Married At Fourteen Birds of San Pancho and Other Poems of Place The Rainbow Zoo Red Indian Road West Becoming An Ancestor Aubade In RedFirst rays of light falling on pointed red petals and pinnate leaves of the desert trumpet; the glow that reveals slim blooms of the scarlet bugler, the breast of the scarlet tanager, the cap of the red-headed woodpecker, the calliope hummingbird’s throat; radiance announcing the vine maple’s purple-red polygamous flowers, growing in clusters, its smooth, red-brown bark and paired red seeds. Each morning let us applaud the brightness that unfolds to show the abundance of all things red: red bays and red oaks, red coral, red clover, red-shafted flickers and even red pandas, even red ants. — Lucille Lang Day From The Curvature of Blue, first published in ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment © 2024 Lucille Lang Day
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