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This is the second collection of poems by St. Louis teacher and poet, Allison Cundiff, capturing some of her experiences as she grows up in Climax Springs, Missouri, and then as she extends her reach out into the world at large. The forty some poems gathered here are expressions of wonder and wisdom, love and heartbreak, close encounters with death and the blossoming of new life in birth. The poems are accompanied by delightful photographs, taken by Allison and her friends, adding graphic reinforcements to the her musings in words.

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This is the second collection of poems by St. Louis teacher and poet, Allison Cundiff, capturing some of her experiences as she grows up in Climax Springs, Missouri, and then as she extends her reach out into the world at large. The forty some poems gathered here are expressions of wonder and wisdom, love and heartbreak, close encounters with death and the blossoming of new life in birth. The poems are accompanied by delightful photographs, taken by Allison and her friends, adding graphic reinforcements to the her musings in words.


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Autorenporträt
Allison Cundiff is a graduate of Truman State University (BA English Literature) and the University of Missouri (MA in English Literature, MEd in Secondary Education). Her previous publications include a book of poetry, In Short, A Memory of the Other on a Good Day, co-authored with Steven Schreiner, articles in The Pragmatic Buddhist and Feminist Teacher, and poetry in The Chariton Review. She lives in St. Louis.