Featured Books

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Moon Poetry Edition

These are auspicious days, when shadow and light trade places and the heavens remind us of their ancient choreography. Poets have always looked upward to the moon’s slow veil, to the trembling edge of an eclipse, to the planets in their patient orbits and found language equal to wonder.

The moon has always belonged to poets. Sylvia Plath whispered, “The moon is my mother.” Mary Oliver called it “a bright blessing.” Seamus Heaney saw “a chink of light,” and Emily Dickinson imagined “a chin of gold.” Even Sappho watched it vanish with the Pleiades in the ancient night.

Eclipse‑Season Poetry

As the eclipse season turns shadow into spectacle, we’re celebrating poetry that looks upward — lunar, cosmic, planetary, mythic. Books for stargazers, night‑walkers, dreamers, and anyone who feels the pull of the sky. Our featured selection gathers these voices and others attuned to cosmic rhythm — poems that listen for the pulse of the universe and translate its silence into song.

Browse more lunar and cosmic titles in our main shop, or explore poet profiles for Sylvia Plath, Emily Dickinson, Seamus Heaney and others who wrote under the moon’s spell.

Further Reading

NASA Eclipse Information

Royal Astronomical Society (UK)

Theoi Greek Mythology — Selene (Moon Goddess)