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From the coniferous mountains of Eastern Oregon to the lush tropical mountains of Puerto Rico, Amelia Díaz Ettinger writes in a voice that witnesses both beauty and rupture-climate and political turmoil, cultural dislocation, and intimate reckonings.The collection moves through the layers of nature and human experience, where deer step into silence, wildfire smoke settles over valleys, voices clash at a writer's workshop, and the ghosts of homeland call from across oceans. Díaz Ettinger's lyric eye embraces the liminal-the space "between layers, between blood and skin, between the legacies of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
From the coniferous mountains of Eastern Oregon to the lush tropical mountains of Puerto Rico, Amelia Díaz Ettinger writes in a voice that witnesses both beauty and rupture-climate and political turmoil, cultural dislocation, and intimate reckonings.The collection moves through the layers of nature and human experience, where deer step into silence, wildfire smoke settles over valleys, voices clash at a writer's workshop, and the ghosts of homeland call from across oceans. Díaz Ettinger's lyric eye embraces the liminal-the space "between layers, between blood and skin, between the legacies of memory"-making vivid the connections and fractures that shape who we are.
Autorenporträt
Amelia Díaz Ettinger is a bilingual poet and writer whose work spans poetry, fiction, and essays, often exploring themes of bicultural identity, language, displacement, and family. She is the author of Learning to Love a Western Sky, Speaking at a Time / Hablando a la Vez, and These Hollowed Bones, as well as the chapbooks Fossils on a Red Flag and Self Dissection. Her newest book, Between, continues her lyrical exploration of cultural inheritance, memory, and the spaces we navigate to find belonging.Her poetry and prose have appeared in numerous literary journals and anthologies, and she has presented her work across the country. A 2025 recipient of the Edna L. Holmes Fellowship for Young Adult Fiction through Oregon Literary Arts, Díaz Ettinger lives in rural Oregon, where she writes, teaches, and tends to a small farm with her partner and too many pets.www.ameliadíazettinger.com