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- Shallow-Rooted Heart, Poems by Gregory Louis Candela
- Circumference of Light, Poems by Bruce Noll
- Letting Myself In, Poems by Anne McCrady
- Redefining Beauty, Poems by Karla K. Morton
- Big Land, Big Sky, Big Hair: Best of the Texas Poetry Calendar
22 Poems and a Prayer for El Paso
2020 New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards
WINNER in the Political category!
The poems in this collection were read August 29, 2019, at the National Hispanic Cultural Center here in Albuquerque. The event, curated by Albuquerque Poet Laureate Michelle Otero, was dedicated to the memory of those who lost their lives in El Paso on August 3, 2019.
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Weaving the Terrain: 100-Word Southwestern Poems
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Bearing the Mask: Southwestern Persona Poems
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Lifting the Sky: Southwestern Haiku and Haiga
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A perfect marriage of form—haiku—and subject—the limitless inspirations of the American Southwest—Lifting the Sky is essential reading for haiku and poetry lovers everywhere. With thirty-three stunning haiga, this collection is also a treat for the eye.
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Shallow-Rooted Heart
Poems by Gregory Louis Candela
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~ Dale Harris, New Mexico Poet & Artist
Circumference of Light
Poems by Bruce Noll
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These poems unfurl over four chapters, moving from contemplations on grief (“The Quiet Footman”) to meditations on the self (“This Man in the Mirror”); from “Small Praises,” where Noll addresses the modest wonders of the natural world that have always engaged his attention, to “Circumference of Light,” the title chapter, which focuses on light as the life force coursing through our veins.
Letting Myself In
Poems by Anne McCrady
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The landscapes of East Texas lie at the heart of Letting Myself In. Author Anne McCrady is a native. She knows her place and its people; she knows the weather, the plants and animals, the light. She knows how hard it is, when you have put down roots, to pick up and move on, to say goodbye. But always in these poems there is the optimism of the title, a willingness to embrace what comes next.
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Redefining Beauty
Poems by Karla K. Morton, 2010 Texas Poet Laureate
Powerful poetry arising out of the author’s experience with breast cancer.
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2010 Next Generation Indie Book Awards
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Best of the Texas Poetry Calendar
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Scott Wiggerman and Jason Robberson, Editors
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