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Bloodroot & Coal Dust is a collection of poems that reach into the heart of Appalachia-a place defined by its rugged mountains, coal-streaked landscapes, and the people who live and breathe its history. This book doesn't offer easy answers or pretty pictures. Instead, it holds up a mirror to the reality of a region shaped by hard work, family struggles, and the lasting marks of coal dust on skin and soul.
These poems explore the everyday grit and quiet resilience of Appalachian life. They tell stories of men and women whose lives are tied to the land, to the coal mines, and to each other in ways both beautiful and brutal. They speak of loss-loss of loved ones, of livelihoods, of the way things used to be-but also of hope and stubborn pride that refuses to fade.
Tim Carmichael's voice is direct and unflinching. There is no gloss or sugarcoating here-just honest reflections on hardship, memory, grief, love, nature and survival. From the weight of family bonds to the small, fragile moments of grace that offer relief, these poems offer a deep and personal look at what it means to live in a place marked by both beauty and struggle.
Bloodroot & Coal Dust is for readers who want poetry that feels lived-in, raw, and authentic and tell a story of a life lived in the mountains. It is for those who want to understand the complex realities of Appalachian life, not from a distance, but from the inside out. This is a book that lingers with you, long after you've turned the last page.