Into the Elements is a debut poetry book that brings the five natural elements of earth, water ,fire, air, and space into personal and lyrical perspective. Illustrated by Tara Marvel with Japanese brush-stroke calligraphy, it reflects the relationship between nature and the spirit. It dives into each individual element as if into a journey that will take one deep and far until the arrival at the end.
Into the Elements is a debut poetry book that brings the five natural elements of earth, water ,fire, air, and space into personal and lyrical perspective. Illustrated by Tara Marvel with Japanese brush-stroke calligraphy, it reflects the relationship between nature and the spirit. It dives into each individual element as if into a journey that will take one deep and far until the arrival at the end.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Irene Wellman is a poet, author, and retired reading specialist. She was born in England, the daughter of cultural anthropologists, Victor and Edith Turner, and moved with her family to the United States when she was 15 years old. She has lived in New York State, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Virginia, and now resides in Michigan. She was an associate editor of O.ARS, a poetry journal in the 1980s. She has given many poetry readings and been published in poetry journals, such as Rattle, Artemis, and Streetlight. Her poems have been awarded prizes in the annual poetry contest of The Poetry Society of Virginia. She was a finalist for a submitted chapbook, In the Space of Time, in the Comstock Review Group Chapbook Contest, 2018.
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