ReviewFrom the hills of San Diego to the Live Oaks of Pensacola come poems of a sympathetic imagination. We follow the child of a naval aviator, during the Vietnam era, to the woman she will become. Self-reflection starts in the mind and ends on the page with clear bold words that are trailblazers for a world otherwise unnoticed. Quinn links the arteries of the past with perception and experience that become a moral arbiterโa heart clutching readโeach moment in this poetโs history is a sensory one with daydreams and acoustics that come alive interpreting, not imitating, the world. This is what real writing is: spirit and sense, decent loving, an inimitable life, the shining accomplishment of a major debut.Grace Cavalieri, โThe Poet and the Poem from the Library of CongressโAnn Quinnโs poems deftly navigate the โessential in betweenโ moments: the rich silences between words, a childโs slow shift into hard, adult truths, the ever-unknowable passage from life into death. At the same time, her work celebrates the sensuous world with joy and curiosity. Elegaic at core, the poems in Final Deployment are also full of musings on art, precisely conjured memories, tender and fleeting moments with children, and above all, a love for the world in all its mystery and beauty.Lia Purpura, author of 7 collections of essays, poems, and translations. Her awards include a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, NEA and FulbrightFellowships, and three Pushcart prizes.About the AuthorAnn Quinn is a poet and essayist, editor, teacher, mentor, mother, and classical clarinetist. Her work has been published in Potomac Review, Little Patuxent Review, Beechwood Review, Haibun Today, and Snapdragon, and is included in the anthology Red Sky: Poetry on the Global Epidemic of Violence Against Women. She is a Pushcart nominee and first place winner in the 2015 Bethesda Literary Arts Festival poetry contest. She conducts writing workshops and music camps, volunteers in schools and libraries, and plays in a symphony orchestra. She lives in Catonsville, Maryland with her family. Visit her at www.annquinn.net