The Whispering Wall by Lissa Kiernan

AIM Higher's First Book Now Available in Paperback

“The Whispering Wall is alive with all five senses, plus whatever sixth sense allows us to perceive the metaphysical mysteries of life and death.”

— Kathleen Rooney, author of Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk

WEST HURLEY, NEW YORK, UNITED STATE—AIM Higher, Inc. is pleased to announce the release of Lissa Kiernan’s "The Whispering Wall," a 126-page volume of poetry that AIM Higher’s Vice President Tina Barry calls “Magnificent, uplifting, challenging, and visceral." She adds: “Some of the themes the poet explores are: adjusting to country life after years of urban living; grief over the loss of a beloved father; a struggle with addiction; and a dilemma known to most women: how to be both an artist who is fully committed to her work and a domestic partner.”

Kiernan is the prize-winning author of two previous books, Glass Needles & Goose Quills (Haley’s, 2017) and Two Faint Lines in the Violet (Negative Capability, 2014). She earned her MFA from Stonecoast and her MA from The New School. She is the founding director of The Poetry Barn, an organization dedicated to poetry education and appreciation in New York's Hudson Valley.

Kathleen Rooney, author of the national bestselling novel Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk says The Whispering Wall is “alive with all five senses, plus whatever sixth sense allows us to perceive the metaphysical mysteries of life and death.” Judith Vollmer, author of "The Sound Boat" adds: “A witchy and sardonic wit’s at work, too, in these poems, singing with Stevie Smith and with Plath.”

The Whispering Wall won Homebound Publications’ 2020 Poetry Prize and was a semi-finalist for the Dorset Prize awarded by Tupelo Press. The title refers to the term used for the acoustical phenomenon in which whispers can be heard across large domed enclosures, such as New York City’s Grand Central Terminal and London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral.

Barry continues, “We believe in paying it forward. Proceeds from sales will be used to publish future releases. Additionally, each author published through AIM Higher will mentor the next on all aspects of the publishing process, including editorial, design, and publicity decisions.”

A limited-edition signed, jacketed hardcover version was previously made available in March. The paperback version can be purchased through AIM Higher, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble.com.

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