By Joanne Zarrillo Cherefko

Souls Tilled Like Soil

Third Volume of Poems

Souls Tilled Like Soil, Joanne Cherefko’s third collection of poetry, was released on April 19, 2022. This book reflects the unraveling of life during a pandemic and the social unrest of 2020. The poet expands her exploration of the themes of self-reflection, the solace nature provides during challenging times, and the love she has for her husband.

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By Joanne Zarrillo Cherefko

Fragmented Roots

A Second Volume of Poetry

Fragmented Roots, Joanne Cherefko’s second book of poetry and sequel to her well-received collection, A Consecration of the Wind, reflects her recurring themes of the divided self, loss, and the poet’s attempt to “infuse reality” with her perception.

“Glass that Melts” opens this collection and powerfully reflects the poet’s self-condemnation in its concluding lines: “Glass that melts/Into water that washes /Over me,/Insinuating a holiness that/Somehow leaves me dry.”

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By Joanne Zarrillo Cherefko

A Consecration of the Wind

An Anthology of Poems

A collation of 61 poems describing Joanne’s journey of emotional growth and enlightenment from her childhood to her current life in rural Virginia with her husband and their two beautiful Cavalier King Charles Spaniels.

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Fragmented Roots by Joanne Zarrillo Cherefko is as perfect a fractal for the journey from crippling isolation to negotiated peace as we are likely to find in this complex modern age. In deeply personal and introspective flashes that somehow succeed in being simultaneously and masterfully universal, Joanne Zarrillo Cherefko pieces together shards of memory and perspective as one would recall images in a broken mirror or flickers of light between Venetian blinds at midnight. The effect is mesmerizing and unexpectedly comforting. In the alternately garish and romantic light of Cherefko’s narrative, we come to understand that our pain may not be as singular as we have imagined and this realization, stripped sagely and surgically bare of platitudes, is a new kind of hope for a cynical world. Fragmented Roots is part love letter, part primal scream, and altogether transcendent.

Rich Follett

Author of Silence, Inhabited, Responsorials, and Human &c.

It’s hard to make people feel sentences, taste words and see beyond the letters on the page, but that’s exactly what Joanne Cherefko achieves through her poetry. Her writing about love and loss is deeply moving and personal, creating a bridge to the reader’s senses that few writers are gifted enough to achieve.

Kim Kavin

National award-winning author of Little Boy Blue and The Dog Merchants

Joanne’s brilliant use of words through her poetry shines brightly in her newest book, Fragmented Roots. Her writing is such a deep expression of her soul that it allows the reader to understand the words and feel the emotions of each poem. It’s truly a work of art and a book filled with “creative magic!”

Anne Dennish

Author of Waking Up: Lessons Learned Through My Adventures With Life and Breast Cancer, My Collective Soul, and Each Breath Along the Journey

Joanne’s poetry is so absorbing. Each poem is a clue that opens up further mysteries. The reader gets involved piecing together the story, always wanting to read more to find the answers. It is addictive writing.

Paul Brookes

Poet, family historian, and editor of The Wombwell Rainbow Interviews of Writers

Author

Joanne Zarrillo Cherefko

She is an award-winning educator, inducted into the Wall Township Foundation for Educational Excellence Hall of Fame in 2001, awarded the Front Royal Warren County Chamber of Commerce Education Contributor honor in 2011, and awarded the Medallion of Recognition by Lord Fairfax Community College in 2019.

She is currently a visiting poet and poetry teacher at three local high schools.