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Cathy Cain, like a bee to flower, gathers thought from one encounter with nature to another. She speaks from many perspectives - as tree, as mushroom, as goddess-hero, or as herself. Sometimes playful, even mystical, Cain is deeply honest as she confronts the state of our relationship with the natural environment, with technology, and with what it means to be human. EARLY PRAISE for BEE DANCE: "Thrumming with a wise and generous curiosity, the poems in Cathy Cain's Bee Dance are bright signposts pointing a way forward through a difficult age." ~ Annie Lighthart, author of Lantern and Iron…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Cathy Cain, like a bee to flower, gathers thought from one encounter with nature to another. She speaks from many perspectives - as tree, as mushroom, as goddess-hero, or as herself. Sometimes playful, even mystical, Cain is deeply honest as she confronts the state of our relationship with the natural environment, with technology, and with what it means to be human. EARLY PRAISE for BEE DANCE: "Thrumming with a wise and generous curiosity, the poems in Cathy Cain's Bee Dance are bright signposts pointing a way forward through a difficult age." ~ Annie Lighthart, author of Lantern and Iron String "A roadmap to abundance, Cathy Cain's poetry expresses the impulse to reinvent ourselves outside of cyber noise and instead define ourselves within the boundaries of sentiencies around us." ~ Tricia Knoll, author of How I Learned to be White and Broadfork Farm
Autorenporträt
Cathy Cain's honors include the Paulann Petersen Poetry Award from Willamette Writers, the Edwin Markham Prize for Poetry from Reed Magazine, and awards from the Oregon Poetry Association. Her work has appeared in VoiceCatcher, Reed Magazine, The Poeming Pigeon, and is forthcoming in Verseweavers. Cathy is also a painter and printmaker. She taught in the public schools for over thirty years. Cathy lives with her husband near Portland, Oregon.