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The poems in Rabbit Sun, Lotus Moon present those uncommon moments when we recognize our world not only as a landscape or backdrop for our individual and collective experiences, but also as soulful nourishment (if we pay attention). The poet shares with the reader a journey of awakening "to what is important in this one precarious life between earth and sky." Each poem arrives unexpectedly and deliciously like a handwritten letter or postcard from a relative, close friend, or even from your former (or perhaps future) self. This volume extends and complements the author's first collection, When…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The poems in Rabbit Sun, Lotus Moon present those uncommon moments when we recognize our world not only as a landscape or backdrop for our individual and collective experiences, but also as soulful nourishment (if we pay attention). The poet shares with the reader a journey of awakening "to what is important in this one precarious life between earth and sky." Each poem arrives unexpectedly and deliciously like a handwritten letter or postcard from a relative, close friend, or even from your former (or perhaps future) self. This volume extends and complements the author's first collection, When East Was North (2012 Mercury HeartLink). Andi Penner lives, works, and writes in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Autorenporträt
Andrea (Andi) Penner grew up in southern California, lived for a decade in northern Arizona, and has called New Mexico home since 1994 when she entered the doctoral program in English at the University of New Mexico. In her dissertation, "The Original In Ourselves": Native American Women Writers and the Construction of Indian Women's Identity, Andi developed work begun earlier at Northern Arizona University in her Master's thesis, At Once, Gentle and Powerful: Voices of the Landscape in the Poetry of Luci Tapahonso. Her essays have appeared in Studies in American Indian Literature, Teaching English in the Two-Year College, and Dead Housekeeping (an online short-prose publication). Her poems have been selected for The Rag, Duke City Fix, Conceptions Southwest, Illumina, Epiphany, Northern Arizona Review, Perspectives, and other publications. When East Was North (2012), her first collection of poetry, was published by Mercury Heartlink. Andi has enjoyed careers in college teaching, education administration, consulting, technical writing, and professoinal communications, and has served as the president of the New Mexico State Poetry Society (2015-2017). She is a founding member of the Crosstown Poets, a supportive writing group dedicated to expanding the reach of poetry in Central New Mexico through readings and workshops.