Cowing's brave and mature poems face divorce and aging even as they revel in the natural world, particularly that of the high desert. The book encompasses the sweep of personal and geographical time from the shift of tectonic plates to the latest visit of a finch to a feeder.
Cowing's brave and mature poems face divorce and aging even as they revel in the natural world, particularly that of the high desert. The book encompasses the sweep of personal and geographical time from the shift of tectonic plates to the latest visit of a finch to a feeder.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Born in rural Connecticut, Sheila Cowing graduated from Barnard College and earned her MFA from Goddard College's part-time writing program. She was a recipient of the New Jersey Arts Council's Distinguished Artist Fellowship, a Poets & Writers Reading award, and a Recursos Discovery award. Prior publications include Stronger in the Broken Places, a full-length poetry volume, and award-winning children's nonfiction. Six years the editor-in-chief of a national literary magazine for children, she has also worked as a freelance writer and editor, a landscaper, a telephone service operator, a personal secretary, a book salesperson, and, perhaps, most difficult, the mother of three daughters. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she writes, edits and gardens.
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