Here are the hills and rivers, mountains and oceans, lakes, rocks,
and trees. Real people haunt these places-both alive and dead-and
what is visible within them is as important as what is hidden.
Under the Water Was Stone takes notice of the small, the ugly, the
dirty, the used, the broken, the bloodied. Guiding the reader from
place to place, person to person, time to time, this collection
emits a certain longing: to provide a voice for those who might not
have one, to speak to those who might not know, and to make real
what can otherwise be dismissed or pretended.
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