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      <image:caption>From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)From the publisher: Nomadic outsiders wander in a mythological world subject to chance, good or bad fortune. A family crosses the American Southwest in the 1920s. And a home dweller explores the mystery of familiar places. In these poems, tales told by multiple narrators, wayfarers move through a sparsely populated terrain, finding hardship, beauty, peril, the ineffable. Some are escaping events beyond their control, some choose to roam, and others stay in place, delving into the interior landscape. Katrinka Moore’s Wayfarers leads us into depths of mote-filled quiet where we bask/in radiance. With deft craft and a dancer/choreographer’s grace and eye for nuances of movement, we become travelers ourselves and find out what’s over there that (we) can’t find here as well as delving into our own familiar landscapes which blossom in their stillness. Readers will slip between the last sound of evening/before the first night noise and be present as light from all sides reaches our eyes. Carefully placed assemblages filled with stalks and seeds organically enhance the poems. You will be enriched by taking the journey offered.” KAREN NEUBERG, AUTHOR OF THE ELEPHANTS ARE ASKING (GLASS LYRE PRESS, WINTER 2017)</image:caption>
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