Description
This beautiful and fraught book is born from a closely observed life, one rich in compassion for the natural and human worlds, for the blessings and violences we do to one another. Beneath the details is a yearning that we'll learn to care for each other more, that we'll see the life-giving connections that always surround us. LeBlanc is a poet whose pen can offer the quiet light of the moon to guide us.
-Todd Davis
About the Author
LeBlanc, Diane: - Diane LeBlanc is a writer, teacher, and book artist with roots in Vermont, Wyoming, and Minnesota. She is the author of four poetry chapbooks and co-author of Playing for Equality: Oral Histories of Women Leaders in the Early Years of Title IX. She has published poems, essays, and reviews in Bellingham Review, Cimarron Review, Green Mountains Review, Mid-American Review, and elsewhere. A professor of writing at St. Olaf College, she resides in Minnesota. This is her debut full-length poetry book.
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