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Set in a northern landscape-both harsh and beautiful-Suzanne Rogier Marshall's poems are deeply rooted in the earth, the interconnection of self with the natural world and its greater rhythms. This collection begins with an opening poem in the voice of a maple tree, spreading its roots into six sections, weaving themes of endings and new beginnings, of leaving and coming back, of home. Her poems speak to the human in all of us and to our place within nature.

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Set in a northern landscape-both harsh and beautiful-Suzanne Rogier Marshall's poems are deeply rooted in the earth, the interconnection of self with the natural world and its greater rhythms. This collection begins with an opening poem in the voice of a maple tree, spreading its roots into six sections, weaving themes of endings and new beginnings, of leaving and coming back, of home. Her poems speak to the human in all of us and to our place within nature.
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Autorenporträt
Suzanne Rogier Marshall is the author of A Falling Leaf and Other Poetry Activities (Learning Publications, 1983) and the poetry chapbook Blood Knot (Porkbelly Press, 2015). A Pushcart nominee, her poems have appeared in The Eco-Theo Review, Sky Island Journal, SPANK the CARP, Cider Press Review, Tinderbox Poetry Review and many other journals and anthologies. After teaching middle-school English for nearly forty years, Suzanne retired with her husband to the mountains of New Hampshire, where she draws inspiration for her writing.