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In Mark Luebbers debut poetry collection, he frames his discussion with the condition of "flat light." A condition that makes it more difficult to see surfaces and details in contrast, distorts distances, and reduces color values. In order to see well in flat light, one must learn to see "without eyes." And in these poems Luebbers uses this more encompassing poetic vision to reconsider boundaries between wildlife and humanity,the depth of artists and their lives, and the manner that all of it touches the familiarity of our lives.

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In Mark Luebbers debut poetry collection, he frames his discussion with the condition of "flat light." A condition that makes it more difficult to see surfaces and details in contrast, distorts distances, and reduces color values. In order to see well in flat light, one must learn to see "without eyes." And in these poems Luebbers uses this more encompassing poetic vision to reconsider boundaries between wildlife and humanity,the depth of artists and their lives, and the manner that all of it touches the familiarity of our lives.
Autorenporträt
Mark Luebbers has been an English teacher and administrator at several schools in the Northeast and Midwest. He now lives in Greenfield, Massachusetts. His poems have been included in recent issues of The American Journal of Poetry, Apple Valley Review, Blue Line, The Hopper, Salt Front, The Wayfarer Magazine, and Wilderness House Review. His collection Flat Light was published by Urban Farmhouse Press in 2020.