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The poems in Claiming Light and Darkness don't try to paint pictures of nature, even when they describe surprising glimpses of it in ordinary places. They simply discover nature as they reach into the depth of darkness and light that together are essential for life. In this small collection each hour and season respond to a unique angle of the sun. Every hour of day and night offers a particular light and darkness, always with its own beauty, its own certain gift.

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The poems in Claiming Light and Darkness don't try to paint pictures of nature, even when they describe surprising glimpses of it in ordinary places. They simply discover nature as they reach into the depth of darkness and light that together are essential for life. In this small collection each hour and season respond to a unique angle of the sun. Every hour of day and night offers a particular light and darkness, always with its own beauty, its own certain gift.
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Autorenporträt
Sally Witt, a historian, is the author of: Sisters of the North Country, The History of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Diocese of Ogdensburg, Watertown, NY; A Hidden Spirit: The History of the Holy Spirit Sisters of the Diocese of Pittsburgh; and Beyond the Frontier: The History of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Concordia, KS. She is a Sister of St. Joseph of Baden, PA, and has taught at Carlow and La Roche Colleges (now Universities) in Pittsburgh. She has also taught and conducted oral history projects in several towns and neighborhoods of western Pennsylvania. Her poems have appeared in: U.S. Catholic, The Christian Century, Spirituality, Soul by Southwest, Delta Epsilon Sigma Journal, The Loyalhanna Review, and other publications.