Eclipse (Poetry) set for publication in October 2027 by JackLeg Press

Eclipse examines our relationship to that to which we can never return and, ultimately, embraces transformation in the wake of devastation.
“I hope these poems help others understand that illness, loss, and grief are ever-changing conditions, and while we hold them in our bodies, we also change and evolve.”
Ja’net Danielo is the author of Eclipse (JackLeg Press, 2027) and two chapbooks, This Body I Have Tried to Write (MAYDAY & M3 Books, 2022) and The Song of Our Disappearing (Paper Nautilus, 2021). She has been a winner of the River Heron Editors’ Prize, the Fischer Prize, and the Dorland Prize, an honorable mention for the Tom Howard Prize, and a finalist for the Jake Adam York Prize, the Brittingham and Felix Pollak Prizes in Poetry, the James Hearst Poetry Prize, the Lascaux Prize in Poetry, and the Greg Grummer Prize. Her poems have appeared in The Journal, North American Review, swamp pink, and Diode, among other places. Originally from Queens, NY, Ja’net lives in Long Beach, CA, where she facilitates Word Women: Poetry Heals, a free virtual poetry workshop series for cancer patients and survivors.
Visit Ja’net’s website at www.jdanielo.com