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Unmade Friend is flawless, a rare occasion when each and every poem belongs. Reading it makes me happy: poetry really DOES exist. Unmade Friend is the best book I've read in quite some time. -Larry Moffi, Settlement House Books "Sign post with no sign. Thank you for giving me no direction." These are the opening words to this incredible collection of poems that speak directly to adventure and to wilderness. I found, however, that the poems in Unmade Friends, Elegies, resonated with me on a deeper level as well. The wild places of the world give so much to those willing to explore them but they…mehr

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Unmade Friend is flawless, a rare occasion when each and every poem belongs. Reading it makes me happy: poetry really DOES exist. Unmade Friend is the best book I've read in quite some time. -Larry Moffi, Settlement House Books "Sign post with no sign. Thank you for giving me no direction." These are the opening words to this incredible collection of poems that speak directly to adventure and to wilderness. I found, however, that the poems in Unmade Friends, Elegies, resonated with me on a deeper level as well. The wild places of the world give so much to those willing to explore them but they also take so much. It's a very fine line to navigate. In reading Waldor's poems, I found he was able to put into words the joy, beauty, pain, love, loss, fear and thrill of a life lived beyond the end of the trail. -Hilaree Nelson, Captain of Global Athlete Team, North Face Less is more is an adage that helps us navigate a complex world. With poetry less is more, as in the words composed create a place, a story and emotion. Peter's poetry gives us the chance to understand life in its simplest and purest form. -Conrad Anker
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Peter Waldor is the author of twelve books of poetry, including Who Touches Everything, which won the National Jewish Book Award. He was the Poet Laureate of San Miguel County, Colorado for 2014-2015. His poetry has appeared widely in magazines, including the American Poetry Review, Ploughshares, The Colorado Review, Fungi Magazine and Mothering Magazine. He lives in Ophir, Colorado.