Wood, Water, Air, and Fire
The Anthology of Mendocino Women Poets
Edited by Sharon Doubiago, Devreaux Baker and Susan Maeder
Mendocino County has long been a haven for poetry and the arts.
This enticing,moving book collects works by 63 distinctive voices of rich and varied emotional tone, including ruth weiss, Lydia Rand, and Julia Butterfly Hill. The poets, ranging in age from 14 to 88, present works arising from spirit of place that explore intimate personal experience, resulting in a fascinating tapestry of rural lives.
336 pages, 6" x 9", full-color cover, indexed by author, title and first line. Pot Shard Press is now an imprint of Bored Feet.
ISBN 0-9656052-3-X. trade paper
Price: $13.00
Price reduced! Originally published at $22.95
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