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The genesis of Stand the Sacred Tree was in Weiers previous memoir Marshwalker (page 32)it grew out of the questions he explored and the opportunities that were represented. Weier traveled widelySyria, Iceland, Holland, Denmark, and Canadaand wondered at whatif anythingconnects these places and their diverse landscapes and cultures. Icelandic horses to Syrian cab drivers. And of course birds, he never stops thinking of birds. What he discovers is people obsessed with place, with travel; each destination, each trip without exception leading to another. Each new landscape brings new exotic birds…mehr

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The genesis of Stand the Sacred Tree was in Weiers previous memoir Marshwalker (page 32)it grew out of the questions he explored and the opportunities that were represented. Weier traveled widelySyria, Iceland, Holland, Denmark, and Canadaand wondered at whatif anythingconnects these places and their diverse landscapes and cultures. Icelandic horses to Syrian cab drivers. And of course birds, he never stops thinking of birds. What he discovers is people obsessed with place, with travel; each destination, each trip without exception leading to another. Each new landscape brings new exotic birds and flowers, new friends. Yet everywhere there is always something haunting and familiar.
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John Weier has studied history of religions and works part-time as a luthier. He is the author of a number of books, including Marshwalker and a recent poetry collection, The Violinmaker's Lament. An avid birder and traveler, he was born in Manitoba and grew up on a peach farm in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. He lives in Winnipeg.