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These poems gathered to discuss rhythms as urgent and Earthly as rain, as heartbeat, as ripening fruit. Rhymes of waves within tides within lifetimes. They weave a rope from place, time, and emotion. Because everyone, sooner or later, needs something to hold on to. "Inspired and inspirational verse...Highly recommended!" -Dr. Maja Trochimczyk, President of California State Poetry Society, President of Moonrise Press, and author "With astounding wordcraft and an unceasing sense of wonder, these poems take us on a journey that spans the planet, and the heart...This is a book to put in your…mehr

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These poems gathered to discuss rhythms as urgent and Earthly as rain, as heartbeat, as ripening fruit. Rhymes of waves within tides within lifetimes. They weave a rope from place, time, and emotion. Because everyone, sooner or later, needs something to hold on to. "Inspired and inspirational verse...Highly recommended!" -Dr. Maja Trochimczyk, President of California State Poetry Society, President of Moonrise Press, and author "With astounding wordcraft and an unceasing sense of wonder, these poems take us on a journey that spans the planet, and the heart...This is a book to put in your backpack, or keep under your pillow. These are poems to devour slowly, on a train heading into new and mysterious lands." -Wess Mongo Jolley, author and editor "The coherent love of synched sounds and related themes ties together the variety of density and light-like walking through forest, into meadow, and back-in ways that can keep contemplation and delight alive as you go." -Don Freas, poet, designer/craftsman, sculptor
Autorenporträt
Frederick Livingston grew from the southern tip of the Salish Sea in Olympia, Washington. He has since studied and practiced sustainable agriculture, experiential education, and peace-building across the world. He is the author of the poetry collection The Moon and Other Fruits (Legacy Book Press, 2023) as well as numerous poems and articles. He holds a master's degree in environment, development, and peace from the United Nations Mandated University for Peace in Costa Rica.