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Through a variety of literary genres-half of which consists of poetry, the other half a mixture of short stories, essays, dialogues, letters, even lists-this book digs into the human interface with one of the largest estuaries in the world. The Bay does not represent an escape to Nature. It has always been an integral part of modern development-witness Baltimore and Washington. Man cannot help but be influenced and changed. So can that body of water. Includes Readers Guide.

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Through a variety of literary genres-half of which consists of poetry, the other half a mixture of short stories, essays, dialogues, letters, even lists-this book digs into the human interface with one of the largest estuaries in the world. The Bay does not represent an escape to Nature. It has always been an integral part of modern development-witness Baltimore and Washington. Man cannot help but be influenced and changed. So can that body of water. Includes Readers Guide.
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Autorenporträt
Ray Greenblatt has lived in New England, the West Indies, and along the Eastern Shore. He has written short stories, essays, and poetry published across the U.S. in periodicals as diverse as "America," "English Journal," and "Joseph Conrad Today." He was twice nominated for the Pushcart Prize and won the Anthony Byrne Prize. He was also the editor of the magazine "General Eclectic." A teacher for many years Ray Greenblatt has taught writing at the Philadelphia Writers Conference as well as spoken at the John Steinbeck Festival in Salinas, California.