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Eight years of walks in an upstate New York wildlife management area inspired two writer-photographers to create this volume of poems, essays and lush nature images. Alternately meditative and humorous, spiritual and earthy, seasonal and timeless, this volume by Diane Kavanaugh-Black and Carole Fults illustrates the growing friendship between two people and between themselves and the natural world.

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Eight years of walks in an upstate New York wildlife management area inspired two writer-photographers to create this volume of poems, essays and lush nature images. Alternately meditative and humorous, spiritual and earthy, seasonal and timeless, this volume by Diane Kavanaugh-Black and Carole Fults illustrates the growing friendship between two people and between themselves and the natural world.
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Autorenporträt
Coauthor Carole Fults creates ceramics and sculpts in wood when she's not communing with the snakes in her garden or the cows across the road. A Shamanic Practitioner and Reiki master, this year she has embarked on a master's degree in Indigenous Studies. She is a gardener, a wanderer, a lover of being lost in the questions as well as the woods. Her previous books of poetry include All the World Is An Asana (2016) and A Lineage of Dissimiliars (2020). She can be found at www.CaroleFults.com and on Facebook. Coauthor Diane Kavanaugh-Black is a Nature and Forest Therapy Guide, leading mindful walks in upstate New York. A poet, photographer and memoirist, in her non hiking and writing time she works for a state agency and at a city library. After earning her degree in English Language and Literature from the University of Chicago, she worked in adult literacy, ran a massage therapy practice specializing in chronic pain, trained as a Kripalu yoga instructor, and worked as an independent tutor and editor for over thirty years.