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The Hidden Winter-Book 3 in the series of The Birth of a Vagabond-ushers in the Christmas holiday, then takes us into a New Year...one that begins with the death of a good father. So this winter will be one of quiet introspection and pulling back and inward. Or, in poetic terms: kiva time. The season culminates, though, in a journey out to the West Coast, and a drive up the legendary Pacific Coast Highway, as it passes through famous towns, like San Luis Obispo, Carmel, and Napa. But, the equinox greets the vagabond with a very emotional and powerfully revelational moment among the great…mehr

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The Hidden Winter-Book 3 in the series of The Birth of a Vagabond-ushers in the Christmas holiday, then takes us into a New Year...one that begins with the death of a good father. So this winter will be one of quiet introspection and pulling back and inward. Or, in poetic terms: kiva time. The season culminates, though, in a journey out to the West Coast, and a drive up the legendary Pacific Coast Highway, as it passes through famous towns, like San Luis Obispo, Carmel, and Napa. But, the equinox greets the vagabond with a very emotional and powerfully revelational moment among the great redwoods of Northern California. A spiritual launch into the Risen Spring.
Autorenporträt
Nathan Brown is an author, songwriter, and award-winning poet who lives no-where in particular, for now. He holds a PhD in English and Journalism from the University of Oklahoma and taught there for over 20 years. He also served as Poet Laureate for the State of Oklahoma in 2013 and 2014.He's published over 25 books. Among them is Don't Try, a collection of poems co-written with songwriter and Austin Music Hall-of-Famer, Jon Dee Graham. His Oklahoma Poems, and Their Poets anth-ology was a finalist for the Oklahoma Book Award. Karma Crisis: New and Selected Poems was a finalist for the Paterson Poetry Prize and the Oklahoma Book Award. His earlier book, Two Tables Over, won the 2009 Oklahoma Book Award. He has also released several CDs of original music.For more, go to: brownlines.com