Once more I must comment on your images in both words and through the camera's lens: they are full of light and reveal wonderful new insights into seemingly ordinary subjects.
I am very familiar with this tree and the wetland beyond, yet you have captured a new dimension, a new view, and I see through your eyes a little more because of it. How pleasant!
Hello, Michael! Thanks so much for your generous words ... meaningful considering the source. I know you know this place very well. I always stop here and look and think; I never tire of that tree. I just read your latest essay the other day ... beautiful and perfectly timed ... will return to it.
I'm the author of Stirring the Mirror (2007) and Teaching Bones to Fly (2003), both from Bitter Oleander Press, and Domestic Weather (2004), winner of the 2003 Uccelli Press Chapbook Contest. My writing is anthologized in No Boundaries: Prose Poems by 24 American Poets, PP/FF: An Anthology, Graphic Poetry, Riverine: An Anthology of Hudson Valley Writers, and elsewhere. Additional author information and links to online work are in the sidebar. I'm also a visual artist. Except where otherwise noted, all art and photos are my work and may not be used without permission.
4/17/08: Mount Saint Mary College, Newburgh, NY, solo reading at 4:00 PM, free and open to the public
4/10/08: The Pedestal Magazine Poetry Reading featuring Edward Hirsch, with George Wallace, John Amen & CBK, West Side Y, The Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater, NYC, 8:00 PM
3/14/08: Hudson Valley Writers' Center Poetry Reading with Joshua Mehigan, Marc Straus & CBK, Second Friday Cafe, 7:30 PM
2/28/08: Artists' Salon: An Evening of Reading & Discussion with Riverine Authors, The Muddy Cup Coffee House, Poughkeepsie, NY, 8:00 PM
2/2/08: Stirring the Mirror Book Signing, Bound Off table, AWP Conference, NYC
1/12/08: Riverine Anthology Group Reading, Julia L. Butterfield Library, Cold Spring, NY
4 comments:
Great shot. Love the sense of different worlds here, and also that sense of your view and mine.....
Thank you, Annie! I wish you a wonderful holiday season and a creative and happy 2012.
Hi Christine,
Once more I must comment on your images in both words and through the camera's lens: they are full of light and reveal wonderful new insights into seemingly ordinary subjects.
I am very familiar with this tree and the wetland beyond, yet you have captured a new dimension, a new view, and I see through your eyes a little more because of it. How pleasant!
Michael
Hello, Michael! Thanks so much for your generous words ... meaningful considering the source. I know you know this place very well. I always stop here and look and think; I never tire of that tree. I just read your latest essay the other day ... beautiful and perfectly timed ... will return to it.
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