Dowser's Apprentice takes us directly yet deeply into daily life
with news of canyon and desert, crop dust, and snow. "Hurry up and
break / into life" the poems say. They steady themselves in the sky
("It's a night of fat, bright planets"), look up to the sun and
stars ("The Milky Way above us - / that's our shadow river"), and
move across the land, from rural California to the "undulant, green
Pyrenees," to make a cosmology that we can all share. - Joyce
Jenkins, editor of Poetry Flash
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