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Continuing the through-line of the other poetry collections (At The Crossroads, At The Doors), At The Edge of The Cliff offers an assortment of playful, short poems to prompt contemplation and introspection... about what is it like to stand at the edge of the undefined.
Where are the edges in daily life that we must consider or transverse? What helps us move into these transitional phases?
This collection of 20 poems launches us outward by taking us inward...perhaps you, too, are intrigued by all the possibilities that arise by stepping towards the edge of things. These poems are here to
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Continuing the through-line of the other poetry collections (At The Crossroads, At The Doors), At The Edge of The Cliff offers an assortment of playful, short poems to prompt contemplation and introspection... about what is it like to stand at the edge of the undefined.

Where are the edges in daily life that we must consider or transverse? What helps us move into these transitional phases?

This collection of 20 poems launches us outward by taking us inward...perhaps you, too, are intrigued by all the possibilities that arise by stepping towards the edge of things. These poems are here to help name and inspire this journey.

(Cover created by J. Johnson in Canva using image created by the author).


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Julie Johnson has been writing all through elementary school, middle school, high school, university, motherhood, career as an educator...and is still writing. She prefers warm-hearted comedy. Several comedic short stories exploring the interactions between climate action activists and climate deniers have been published on the Commuter Lit site. She has been blogging about the writing life since 2010 at busywriting.net. You can find her on Twitter @julieejohnsonn. She lives with her family in Ontario, Canada. Over the years she has been involved in numerous environmental and social justice groups. Her activism continues.