Poems by Ayelet Amity, Jose Araguz, Shawn T. Boyle, Marie Buckley, Kathleen Cain, Laura Gamache, Quinton Hallett, Marilyn Johnston, Susan Kenyon, J.I. Kleinberg Laura LeHew, Ellaraine Lockie, Cheryl Loetscher, Catherine McGuire, Rick McMonagle, Amy Miller, Nancy Carol Moody, Sharon Lask Munson, Marisa Peterson, Tim Pfau, Kathryn Ridall, Kit Siebert, Bonnita Stahlberg, Charles F. Thielman, Caitlin Walsh
Poems by Ayelet Amity, Jose Araguz, Shawn T. Boyle, Marie Buckley, Kathleen Cain, Laura Gamache, Quinton Hallett, Marilyn Johnston, Susan Kenyon, J.I....
"In this exciting new collection, Laura LeHew gives us poems of the most adventurous kind. Re-purposing the skeletal language and visual constructs of science and math, of computers and banking and even of standardized testing-utilizing, as well, both conventional and invented poetic forms-LeHew's philosophical algorithms are at once both personal and universal: poems of witness and social awareness, of love and loss, of happiness and its limits, of family dysfunction, health care, and a wide range of social ills that stem from the 'arrogant discourse' of those in charge. Willingly Would I...
"In this exciting new collection, Laura LeHew gives us poems of the most adventurous kind. Re-purposing the skeletal language and visual constructs of...
Schrodinger's cat is a famous thought experiment, but Mrs. Schrodinger's Breast is an unusual new poetry collection. It contains witty and compassionate gossip within a wider study of human experience. Sometimes I didn't know whether to chuckle or mourn or just admire Hallett's clever re-use of the terminology of physics. Enjoy Penelope Scambly Schott, author of How I Became an Historian"
Schrodinger's cat is a famous thought experiment, but Mrs. Schrodinger's Breast is an unusual new poetry collection. It contains witty and compassiona...
This book explores Native American issues, from historical to contemporary. With passion and, at times, searingly succinct descriptors, we are taken on an emotional journey through American History. Sweet Grass Talking has served as a place to release the pain of the reality faced by my people, my friends. family members and myself, as a result of colonization. While it may not be politically correct to tell the truth, it still needs to be said, and more importantly, understood.
This book explores Native American issues, from historical to contemporary. With passion and, at times, searingly succinct descriptors, we are taken o...