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Set in the natural environment of the American West, the poems in Desert Meditations advocate immersing oneself in the natural world as a way to reconnect to that inner core which sustains everyone. Offering an alternative to the hectic pace of contemporary life, these short and accessible poems acknowledge the restorative effects of reconnecting with nature. They suggest that seeking stillness and solitude and cultivating an awareness of the complexity of the natural world are essential to living a complete and satisfying life.

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Set in the natural environment of the American West, the poems in Desert Meditations advocate immersing oneself in the natural world as a way to reconnect to that inner core which sustains everyone. Offering an alternative to the hectic pace of contemporary life, these short and accessible poems acknowledge the restorative effects of reconnecting with nature. They suggest that seeking stillness and solitude and cultivating an awareness of the complexity of the natural world are essential to living a complete and satisfying life.
Autorenporträt
Barbara Wiedemann has spent her life reading, first into the early morning hours when she was a student at Horseheads High in upstate New York, then as an English major at SUNY Buffalo, and finally at the University of South Florida, where she studied American literature and received her Masters and Ph.D. She taught American literature and creative writing at Auburn University at Montgomery until she retired in 2015. She is the author of Josephine Herbst's Short Fiction: A Window to her Life and Times (Susquehanna University Press) and three chapbooks-Half-Life of Love, Sometime in October, Death of a Pope and Other Poems (all published by Finishing Line Press).