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Ever prevalent throughout the pages of this book there is an awareness that instills introspection into deeper thought. There is a pathway into nature and the human soul and the juxtaposition of complexity to simplicity, sorrow to joy, and silence to music. And most of all there is a stillness thatwhispers the answers to help unravel the hidden questions we sometimes fail to see. Truth, faith and inspiration weave their way through these pages with an eloquent and flowing ease. Excerpts From the Width of Here: "The sky holds / all of our living, / holds me and my chatter, / holds you." Pg 25…mehr

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Ever prevalent throughout the pages of this book there is an awareness that instills introspection into deeper thought. There is a pathway into nature and the human soul and the juxtaposition of complexity to simplicity, sorrow to joy, and silence to music. And most of all there is a stillness thatwhispers the answers to help unravel the hidden questions we sometimes fail to see. Truth, faith and inspiration weave their way through these pages with an eloquent and flowing ease. Excerpts From the Width of Here: "The sky holds / all of our living, / holds me and my chatter, / holds you." Pg 25 AND "We walk on porous ground. / It holds no water / but has a current of souls." Pg 32 . A relaxing, informative and soothing read. This is the stuff of reality married to dreams.
Autorenporträt
L. Ward Abel, poet, composer and performer of music, teacher, retired lawyer, has been published hundreds of times in print and online (The Reader, Pisgah Review, Versal, Ha!Art, Istanbul Review, Snow Jewel), and is the author one full collection and ten chapbooks of poetry, including Jonesing for Byzantium (UKA Press, 2006), American Bruise (Parallel Press, 2012), Little Town gods (Folded Word Press, 2016), A Jerusalem of Ponds (erbacce Press, 2016), and Digby Roundabout (Kelsay Books, 2017). He presently lives in rural Georgia.