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Eye of the Beholder
Eye of the Beholder | Luci Shaw
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Luci Shaw is now 90 years old. The author of more than 35 collections of poetry and creative non-fiction over the last five decades, she describes her dedication to this art as a burden to "speak into a culture that finds it hard to listen." This collection of new poems -- all composed over the last two years -- is in many ways the culmination of a stunning career. The joy and responsibility of the poet is to focus on particulars within the universe, finding fragments of meaning that speak to the imagination. Ordinary things may reveal the extraordinary for those willing to take time to investigate and ponder. In this fresh collection of poems, Luci Shaw practices the art of seeing, and then writing what she sees, realizing that beauty is often focused in the Eye of the Beholder. Eye of the Beholder is meant to awaken in readers awareness of the extraordinary in the ordinary. They will find in this collection a focus for meditation and be excited into their own imaginative writing.
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BarbaraJean
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For hours the language of rushing water
Polishes my mind clean as a river rock.
—from “Camping, Nooksack South Fork”

Sometimes the poetry you‘re reading at lunch dovetails nicely with your surroundings. I mean, it‘s a man-made waterfall in an office park courtyard, but still. Language of rushing water. 😊

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MKbookworm
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This was the first episode of the twilight zone I ever watched as a kid and I have loved my trips to the twilight zone since. ❤️ sci-fi New Years twilight zone marathon.