If Lost
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking, brutal world of Appalachia with If Lost, Clint Bowman's highly anticipated debut poetry collection.
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Learn about the author and the bookInspired by the mountains, forests, animals, and people that define the region, Bowman’s work offers a raw and poignant exploration of a landscape in flux—one where natural beauty and human resilience collide with environmental decay and societal neglect.
In If Lost, Bowman acts as both guide and witness, leading readers through a tapestry of vivid imagery and haunting narratives. Invasive species choke native trees, abandoned churches crumble beside failing gas stations, and truckers cry in empty parking lots. Along highways lined with restless deer, Bowman's poems examine how everyone—and everything—is searching for meaning, shelter, or escape in a world that feels perpetually on the brink.
Perfect for fans of Sharon Olds' Stag’s Leap, Ada Limón’s Bright Dead Things, Ross Gay’s Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude, as well as Edna St. Vincent Millay’s Fatal Interview and bell hooks' Appalachian Elegy.
Clint Bowman is a native of Davidson County, North Carolina. His debut chapbook, Pretty Sh!t, was published in May 2023 by Bottlecap Press. Clint is the co-founder and facilitator of the Dark City Poets Society (DCPS) in Black Mountain, NC, where he currently lives with his family. When Clint isn't volunteering his time to the DCPS, he works as a recreation coordinator— leading hikes, river cleanups, trail workdays, and other outdoor programs.
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Hear what writers and readers think of Clint Bowman's If Lost.You can feel the thickness in the air, the smells, and the overgrown nature of it all. A poetry deeply connected to the place from which it comes.
In this astounding collection, truckers cry, milkweed and honeysuckle overtake, poinsettias wilt in winter frost, and bear hunters haunt the stories of our conscience.
If Lost offers us a starkly honest and rarely seen western North Carolina, with all its diverse species in bitter harmony… We cannot know what the future holds for this delicate region and its people, but these poems will keep you warm and light your way.