<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>"It's true: not all good things / harmonize, but sometimes, / sometimes / they do."</p><p>Drawing its title from Gertrude's description of Ophelia's death in <em>Hamlet, </em>the original poems in Aaron Chase Eddington's <em>A Willow Grows Aslant a Brook </em>focus on the beauty inherent in tragedy and offer a hopeful, redemptive view of loss and grief.</p><p>Eddington's poetry navigates trauma, beauty, and pain with a perspective of optimism, growth, and renewal. Focused on images, memories, and moments, <em>A Willow Grows Aslant a Brook </em>looks past abstractions in search of "something between / water and blood / soul and flesh."</p><p><strong>AARON CHASE EDDINGTON</strong> is a writer and educator based in the Dallas area. Born and raised in east Texas, he is also the author of a chapbook titled <em>A Birdwatcher's Guide to the American South</em>.</p>
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