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Water Ways
Contributor(s): O'Daly, William (Author), Graustein, J. S. (Author)
ISBN: 1610193008     ISBN-13: 9781610193009
Publisher: Folded Word
OUR PRICE:   $10.80  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | American - General
- Poetry | Subjects & Themes - Nature
Physical Information: 0.24" H x 5" W x 7" (0.23 lbs) 102 pages
 
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Join William O'Daly and JS Graustein on their poetic explorations of New Hampshire's waterways. O'Daly's work as a Research Writer at the California Department of Water Resources during the state's multi-year drought and Graustein's training as an Aquatic Ecologist lend unique perspectives to the beauty of the Granite State's "blue spaces." From the Connecticut Lakes to the Seacoast, Otter Brook to the Salmon Falls River, and the circumnavigation of Lake Winnipesaukee, the poems, essays, and photographs in this book celebrate New Hampshire's gateways to "the most serene surface, the silence / of what we no longer remember: who we are, / to whom the loon calls across the emptiness."


Contributor Bio(s): O'Daly, William: - WILLIAM O?DALY is a poet, translator, fiction writer, and editor. His translations include eight books of the poetry of Chilean Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda ? Still Another Day, The Separate Rose, Winter Garden, The Sea and the Bells, The Yellow Heart, The Book of Questions, The Hands of Day, and World's End (Copper Canyon Press). Chapbooks of his own poems include The Road to Isla Negra (Folded Word) and The Whale in the Web (Copper Canyon Press). O?Daly was a finalist for the 2006 Quill Award in Poetry and was profiled on NBC's The Today Show. A National Endowment for the Arts Fellow, his poems, translations, essays, and reviews have appeared widely in journals and anthologies.Graustein, J. S.: - JS GRAUSTEIN is the Editor in Chief of Folded Word and calligrapher for its three haiku collections: Wasp Shadows by Ben Moeller-Gaa, What Was Here by Julie Warther, and A Year Unfolding by Debbie Strange. She is also the author of How to Write an Exceptional Thesis or Dissertation (Atlantic Publishing Group). She holds a Master of Science in Biology from Northern Illinois University, DeKalb where she studied wetland dynamics under the tutelage of the Aquatic Ecologist Dr. Carl N. von Ende, PhD. She also holds a Literary Publishing Certificate from Emerson College, Boston. Her photography has appeared on the covers of numerous Folded Word titles, as well as the publications of many non-profits. She lives and breathes amongst the trees in the picturesque highlands of Meredith, New Hampshire.