Poetry. Eighteen poems recreate the people, scenery, and moods of small town life in New England today. Here are their triumphs and failures, their voices and values in language so believable as spoken word that the reader can hardly resist saying these poems out loud. Limited to 350 copies, handset Monotype Cloister type, letterpress printed on archival quality Mohawk Superfine text, handsewn, cover printed with a full color reproduction of a water-color painting by Vermont artist Arlo Monroe. Greg Joly is the author of the poetry collections Hand Labor and Cabin Fever. He homesteads in Jamaica, Vermont, and is an independent scholar of Henry David Thoreau and of Helen and Scott Nearing.
Author Hometown: Unknown USA