Maggie Smith is the award-winning author of several books of poetry including Good Bones, The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison, Lamp of the Body, The List of Dangers, and Nesting Dolls. A 2011 recipient of a Creative Writing Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, Smith has also received several Individual Excellence Awards from the Ohio Arts Council, two Academy of American Poets Prizes, a Pushcart Prize, and fellowships from the Sustainable Arts Foundation and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She has been widely published, appearing in The New York Times, Tin House, The Gettysburg Review, The Southern Review, and more.
"In a season of unprecedented uncertainty, KEEP MOVING has arrived
just in time."
-Bookpage (starred review)
KEEP MOVING speaks to you like an encouraging friend reminding you
that you can feel and survive deep loss, sink into life's deep
beauty, and constantly, constantly make yourself new.
-Glennon Doyle, #1 New York Times Bestselling author of LOVE
WARRIOR and UNTAMED
"In Keep Moving, poet Maggie Smith takes what William James
called 'torn-to-pieces-hood' and knits it into something new and
surprising and fortifying. I'm so grateful for the clarity,
compassion, and wit in these pages. This is a book that will change
you, a book you will want to give to someone you love. I've never
read anything quite like it."
-Lucy Kalanithi, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Stanford
University, and widow of Paul Kalanithi, author of When Breath
Becomes Air
"Every once in a long, long while a book comes along that
challenges and changes everything. Keep Moving is exactly
that book: an ingenious synthesis of poetry, proverbs, journaling,
lyrical prose, belles-lettres, psalms, meditations, and
aphorisms. It defies any tidy definition, and thus, practically
defines a new genre that gives everyone-no matter what walk of
life-the gift of pausing to reflect on what we didn't know we
already knew about ourselves because we never had words for it,
until Maggie Smith. These pages give us a unique and poetic
opportunity to recognize the joys within our failures, the peace
within our terrors, the simplicity within our complex lives-and
then some! It is sure to become a classic that will be read for
decades to come."
-Richard Blanco, Presidential Inaugural Poet, author of How to
Love a Country
"Keep Moving offers a bouquet of generosities in one hand,
and a bouquet of soft but firm honesty in the other.... A promise
that what doesn't get better sometimes gets easier. And that, too,
is worthy of celebration."
-Hanif Abdurraqib, author of Go Ahead in the Rain: Notes to a
Tribe Called Quest
"I read this book in one sitting during one of the most difficult
weeks of my life....This isn't lofty self-help stuff; she doesn't
speak from above. Instead, she speaks next to you, whispering right
in your ear that we are all in the trenches together. Every single
page of this book made me breathe a little deeper and feel a little
less alone."
-Amanda Palmer, singer, songwriter, musician, author of The Art
of Asking
"I wish I'd had a copy of Keep Moving when my first marriage
ended. It would have consoled my fears about being alone. Maggie
Smith writes so honestly without being brutal, and she shows
readers hope while avoiding the saccharine... To experience relief
from a book is a rare and wonderful thing. Keep Moving gave
me that relief."
-Bella Mackie, author of Jog On
"I lived this book in real time. I was going through something hard
and heartbreaking, and every day I'd log onto social media....to
read what you now hold in your hands: truth and pain and empathy
and the wisdom that comes with living. We keep moving. I kept
moving. So can you. I will carry copies of this beautiful gift of a
book in my pockets and give them to everyone I know."
-Megan Stielstra, author of The Wrong Way to Save Your
Life
"Candid, lyrical, and full of empathy, this is a book that feels
vital and welcome in these times . . . . A stunning and wise piece
of work."
-Sinead Gleeson, author of Constellations
"Maggie Smith's mantras are a faithful and forgiving companion,
coaxing us through the darkness and toward our own resilience."
-Rebecca Soffer, coauthor Modern Loss: Candid
Conversation About Grief. Beginners Welcome.
"Maggie Smith's voice is the one I hear in my head, the one that
keeps me going when I don't feel I can. And now, with this book,
she has gifted the entire world with that particular brand of
magic."
-Jennifer Pastiloff, author of On Being Human
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