The Book of Uncommon Hours
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The Book of Uncommon Hours is a collection of haiku poems that chronicle a day in the life of a mom, a partner, a writer, a creative human being, a woman. It includes both the happenings of daily life and the wonderings and musings that strike at the oddest of hours. Written entirely in haiku poetry, award-winning poet Rachel Toalson demonstrates how the daily, seemingly mundane events of life can be collected with startling clarity, purpose, and wonder, and so become something far greater.
The poems in The Book of Uncommon Hours range from humorous and celebratory to solemn and fundamental, touching upon subjects such as parenting, femininity, beauty, anxiety, and living, among many others.
The Book of Uncommon Hours is Rachel's third book of poetry and a stunning representation of the small moments that add up to a spectacular life.
Rachel Toalson
The themes of identity and love amid difficult circumstances often show up in Rachel Toalson's writing, and no matter their age, gender or genre preferences, readers around the world enjoy and anticipate her hopeful message of bravery, transparency and the the human capacity to change the world, at least a small part of it. She is the author of the middle grade fantasy series, Fairendale, (under the pen name R.L. Toalson) about a tyrant king (who may not be quite as bad as he seems) pursuing a group of magical children who become what we know as fairy tale villains, for one good reason or another; the nonfiction Family on Purpose series, which chronicles her family's daily journey into values; and This is How You Know, a book of poetry on the daily ordinary that becomes extraordinary when filtered through the lens of poetry. Rachel Toalson’s own journey into writing is a long and straight-line one. She began penning stories in small-town Texas on white computer paper back when she was a kid. When she got to college, she rose through the ranks of her college newspaper, this time telling true stories. That’s where her writing career began—sitting with sources, gathering information, soaking up the stories of everyday life. In 2015, Rachel ended her newspaper days as a managing editor, with multiple writing accolades accrued over the years, so that she could become a full-time author of both fiction and nonfiction. In her fiction she enjoys crafting tales of quirky characters who are more than what they seem on first glance. In her nonfiction, she enjoys writing about real life, real love, real struggles and the humor underlining much of our human experience. She writes middle grade fiction and picture books under the pen name R.L. Toalson; poetry, memoir and humor under Rachel Toalson; and narrative nonfiction stories and literature under Rachel L. Toalson. Rachel is a regular contributor to Huff Post Parents, Scary Mommy, a Bundle of THYME magazine and many other publications across the world. Born in Houston, Rachel lives with her husband and six boys in San Antonio, Texas, where she faithfully writes 5,000 words a day, five days a week.
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The Book of Uncommon Hours - Rachel Toalson
Other poetry books by Rachel:
This is How You Know
The Magical Hours*
The Lovely After*
*Available only at www.racheltoalson.com/freebook
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To Ben.
Your support, your love, your very existence is transformational.
R.T.
Introduction
The haiku is a traditional form of poetry that began in thirteenth-century Japan. It originally consisted of three lines and seventeen syllables, but variations have stretched it and condensed it over the years.
While it’s changed from its original form—from rather rigid to more fluid—it has not lost its original intent: to magnify a brief moment in time, to illustrate a colorful image, to illuminate and enlighten its reader in the span of a breath.
For the haiku poetry in this book, I have attempted to follow strictly the 5-7-5 rule of syllable count for a three-line haiku. I have also attempted to capture a specific moment in time that, when examined in a broader way, will apply universally to an aspect of humanity—which is why I’ve called the book Life: a definition of terms.
As is always the case with my poetry, I have composed these haikus with one eye on the enlightenment of my readers, one eye on the illumination of deeper truths, and a third eye, if one exists, on the specificity of a moment. So while the poems are short, they are meditations of my heart as I live my life with a partner, with children, and with the greater world at large.
I hope that you will come to see a brighter humanity, a brilliant future, and an unwavering hope in my humble lines.
Accident
It’s all fun and games
until one of them gets hurt.