Release date: July 17, 2026
Ghost Skin, Poems by Diane Bliss, available for pre-order now through May 22, 2026! Click link below:
Ghost Skin by Diane Bliss – Finishing Line Press
Diane Bliss’s poems brim with the beauty of field, forest, and sky, and teem with their creatures. She invites the reader into her practice of looking—passionate and trained forester, birder, and teacher that she is—to see what catches the eye when “treetops turn to filigree,” when chicory’s “blue flowers / were petals of a touchable sky”—or to just sit back against an old maple with “No idea. / No plan” until a mink “comes undulating” to your feet. Like the surprises that startle us in quiet walking in a wood where we are the visitor, the revelations in these poems stir our “longing for what is still there.” “How,” she asks, “can we miss what isn’t even gone yet?” Yet we do. But it’s here. Reader, don’t miss it.
–Robert Bensen, author of What Lightning Spoke: New & Selected Poems
Bliss hones all her senses to capture the drama of life around her, from her own backyard to the fields, forests, and bodies of water she enters. Yes, the natural world can absorb “our common worries” and “recycle dark energy into light,” but Ghost Skin praises most of all the small lives which can escape our notice unless “a slight start of the heart” alerts us to what we can encounter at the periphery of sight if we are still and receptive enough. Here is language both literal and metaphoric: as winter closes in, “the day becomes shorter of breath”; chicory’s blue flowers become “petals of touchable sky”; a mink “undulating along stream bank”; “the pool where northern lights, / dripping from the Big Dipper, / ripple, then disappear.” As she prefers to “take the plunge” into cold pond water rather than enter gradually, Bliss over and over again choses to “roll wildly my whole being in the stark beauty of this changing reality.”
–Mary Makofske, author of No Angels
In Ghost Skin, the poet, as a birder observing ubiquitous crows, a struggling sandpiper, or a caracara far north of its southern home, gives readers a glimpse of the bird world as well as of the intriguing character of birders themselves. She comes at nature with an innate curiosity, whether appreciating a chipmunk’s survival trick with a shed snake skin, recalling a child artist’s simple question about the color of rain, or speculating about a porcupine’s longings in the face of winter and predators. Immersing the reader in her observations and experiences within the setting of nature, she reveals our complicated relationship with the natural world and each other.
A note about pre-order sales: Your pre-orders are greatly appreciated as they help determine both the pressrun (how many copies ultimately are printed) and the finalized percentage of royalties I receive from book sales, the percentage increasing as set thresholds of pre-orders are reached. While I’m certainly not in this for the money, it would help with anticipated book launch expenses, travel for readings, PR, and other related expenses. Any orders are appreciated, but pre-orders also are offered at a discount to you. Thank you.