Description:BookstoreApproximate Tuesday is a profoundly moving series of poems written by Susan Sweetland Garay. He writing is influenced by nature in the Pacific Northwest and her travels. This book is a 148 perfect bound paper back.About the AuthorBorn and raised in Portland Oregon, Susan Sweetland Garay received a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Brigham Young University, spent some years in the Ohio Appalachians and currently lives in the Willamette Valley with her husband and 2 cats where she works in the vineyard industry.She spends her free time writing, growing plants and making art. She enjoys finding beauty and meaning in the everyday. She also appreciates and enjoys showcasing the imperfections that make real life beautiful and unique.She has had poetry and photography published in a variety of journals, online and in print.She is a founding editor of The Blue Hour Literary Magazine and Press and relishes the work that she does there.More of her work can be found at susansweetlandgaray.wordpres.com.About the Book In the depths of all seasons, there is mystery and wonder, love and childlike dreams. Approximate Tuesday is touching, soulful and genuine.Shannon Lynette, author of Lady on a Wire and editor at Lady Chaos PressSusie has a special way of writing with lovely, delicate language while maintaining power, strength, and meaning in each poem. Approximate Tuesday is filled with wisdom, growth, an appreciation for life and the earth, and a wide array of feelings of the human experience. Her poems are honest, intimate, and delivered with a unique voice.Heather Minette, author of Rooftops and Other PoemsSusan's poems radiate with the beauty of the natural world. She captures and honors our harmonies and disharmonies--the sense of wonderment of a life lived in perpetual discovery, the sense of reverence in the understanding that we are subject to the caprices of some much larger force of which the natural world is only a shroud through which the viewer can access the sacred. Her poems are composed with the seeming ease and loquacity of a Walt Whitman poem, yet like a Jane Kenyon poem they are content to rest in the silence of open spaces, where they contemplate (and struggle to accept) the fact of our impermanence. Brian Le Lay Writer and Editor at Electric WindmillWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Approximate Tuesday. To get started finding Approximate Tuesday, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: BookstoreApproximate Tuesday is a profoundly moving series of poems written by Susan Sweetland Garay. He writing is influenced by nature in the Pacific Northwest and her travels. This book is a 148 perfect bound paper back.About the AuthorBorn and raised in Portland Oregon, Susan Sweetland Garay received a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Brigham Young University, spent some years in the Ohio Appalachians and currently lives in the Willamette Valley with her husband and 2 cats where she works in the vineyard industry.She spends her free time writing, growing plants and making art. She enjoys finding beauty and meaning in the everyday. She also appreciates and enjoys showcasing the imperfections that make real life beautiful and unique.She has had poetry and photography published in a variety of journals, online and in print.She is a founding editor of The Blue Hour Literary Magazine and Press and relishes the work that she does there.More of her work can be found at susansweetlandgaray.wordpres.com.About the Book In the depths of all seasons, there is mystery and wonder, love and childlike dreams. Approximate Tuesday is touching, soulful and genuine.Shannon Lynette, author of Lady on a Wire and editor at Lady Chaos PressSusie has a special way of writing with lovely, delicate language while maintaining power, strength, and meaning in each poem. Approximate Tuesday is filled with wisdom, growth, an appreciation for life and the earth, and a wide array of feelings of the human experience. Her poems are honest, intimate, and delivered with a unique voice.Heather Minette, author of Rooftops and Other PoemsSusan's poems radiate with the beauty of the natural world. She captures and honors our harmonies and disharmonies--the sense of wonderment of a life lived in perpetual discovery, the sense of reverence in the understanding that we are subject to the caprices of some much larger force of which the natural world is only a shroud through which the viewer can access the sacred. Her poems are composed with the seeming ease and loquacity of a Walt Whitman poem, yet like a Jane Kenyon poem they are content to rest in the silence of open spaces, where they contemplate (and struggle to accept) the fact of our impermanence. Brian Le Lay Writer and Editor at Electric WindmillWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Approximate Tuesday. To get started finding Approximate Tuesday, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.