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Jeff Gundy observes, with a humble, winsome eye�and an ear for song. He says, "When / I pause, look up, around, something begins / to swirl and echo." What a joy it is to follow the trails he traces across the page�and out into the world. Finishing this book, my impulse (as with all favorite books of poems) is to return to the beginning and start it all over again! --Terry Hermsen,

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Jeff Gundy observes, with a humble, winsome eye�and an ear for song. He says, "When / I pause, look up, around, something begins / to swirl and echo." What a joy it is to follow the trails he traces across the page�and out into the world. Finishing this book, my impulse (as with all favorite books of poems) is to return to the beginning and start it all over again! --Terry Hermsen,
Autorenporträt
Jeff Gundy's seventh book of poems, Abandoned Homeland (Bottom Dog, 2015) was a finalist for the Ohioana Poetry Award, and he was named Ohio Poet of the Year for Somewhere Near Defiance (Anhinga, 2014). His earlier books with Bottom Dog include Rhapsody with Dark Matter (2002) and Inquiries (1992). Songs from an Empty Cage: Poetry, Mystery, Anabaptism, and Peace (Cascadia, 2013), and Walker in the Fog: On Mennonite Writing (Cascadia, 2005), winner of the Dale Brown award, are the most recent of his four prose books. His poems and essays have appeared in The Georgia Review, The Sun, Kenyon Review, Crazyhorse, Christian Century, Image, and many other journals. Other grants and lectureships include multiple Ohio Arts Council grants and Pushcart nominations and two C. Henry Smith Peace Lectureships. >