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The trees in Michael Shay's garden argue. Despite their moss his garden ornaments remain defiantly unnatural. Michael Shay's work is about experience: home and landscape and family, love and death and memory. It's about falling short and unselfconscious altruism; it describes the weather of the world and self. His clouds are clouds and his rain, rain. But his clouds and rain and summers and autumns are also about renewal.

Produktbeschreibung
The trees in Michael Shay's garden argue. Despite their moss his garden ornaments remain defiantly unnatural. Michael Shay's work is about experience: home and landscape and family, love and death and memory. It's about falling short and unselfconscious altruism; it describes the weather of the world and self. His clouds are clouds and his rain, rain. But his clouds and rain and summers and autumns are also about renewal.
Autorenporträt
Michael Shay was born in Germany and grew up in Chicago. At the University of Iowa he studied with Lousie Glück, was chosen to attend the summer session of the Iowa Graduate Poetry Workshop, and studied with Marvin Bell. He also holds a Master Of Creative Arts In Interdisciplinary and Experimental Art. Michael's work has appeared in literary journals including The South Carolina Review, Nimrod International Journal, Gobshite Quarterly, and Rhino. He was contributing editor to Broken Word: The Alberta St. Anthology, Volumes I and II. A commercial photographer, Michael also writes, delights in his grandchild, practices martial arts, brews his own beer, and lives in Portland, Oregon.