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Each Poem Is a Sunset in Chattanooga, TN
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Each Poem Is a Sunset in Chattanooga, TN
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"John Wood's collection is a pure delight that invites readers into his clear-eyed poetic vision. In
Each Poem Is a Sunset
you will be treated to an exquisite reverence and respect for nature, as well as an infectious, genuine gratitude for being alive. As both title and cover suggest, many of the poems deal with sea and sky, but also with all the seasons and cycles of life. With his curious nature, Wood ponders deep questions, but also life's absurdities. The voice of these poems is generous, vulnerable, optimistic, and humbly wise." -Lana Hechtman Ayers, author of
The Autobiography of Rain
Each Poem Is a Sunset
you will be treated to an exquisite reverence and respect for nature, as well as an infectious, genuine gratitude for being alive. As both title and cover suggest, many of the poems deal with sea and sky, but also with all the seasons and cycles of life. With his curious nature, Wood ponders deep questions, but also life's absurdities. The voice of these poems is generous, vulnerable, optimistic, and humbly wise." -Lana Hechtman Ayers, author of
The Autobiography of Rain
"John Wood's collection is a pure delight that invites readers into his clear-eyed poetic vision. In
Each Poem Is a Sunset
you will be treated to an exquisite reverence and respect for nature, as well as an infectious, genuine gratitude for being alive. As both title and cover suggest, many of the poems deal with sea and sky, but also with all the seasons and cycles of life. With his curious nature, Wood ponders deep questions, but also life's absurdities. The voice of these poems is generous, vulnerable, optimistic, and humbly wise." -Lana Hechtman Ayers, author of
The Autobiography of Rain
Each Poem Is a Sunset
you will be treated to an exquisite reverence and respect for nature, as well as an infectious, genuine gratitude for being alive. As both title and cover suggest, many of the poems deal with sea and sky, but also with all the seasons and cycles of life. With his curious nature, Wood ponders deep questions, but also life's absurdities. The voice of these poems is generous, vulnerable, optimistic, and humbly wise." -Lana Hechtman Ayers, author of
The Autobiography of Rain

















