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Synopsis

An Honest Day's Ode is the second in a trilogy of books that Nathan promised, and is dedicating to, his daughter Sierra. An Honest Day's Prayer was the first, and An Honest Day's Confession will soon follow. The series is intended to be an encouragement to her while still being honest about the state of the world in these times of political unrest, cultural uncertainty, and the government's denial about the health of the planet.

An Honest Day's Ode is unique in that each poem begins with some form or version of "Thank you..." "Grant us..." "Bless, Help, or Forgive us..." while, at the same time never mentioning the name of any god or supernatural entity. Brown is speaking to the cosmos here--or, whatever "being" the reader would like to invoke. He also laid down the rule of "no blue language." A condition that does not come naturally to him.

From cheese to trees, to frogs, dogs, and crazy neighbors, this book covers a beautiful spectrum of prayers and praises to the everyday things of everyday life. But it also does it with Nathan Brown's unique vision and angle on the world that Naomi Shihab Nye once referred to as "a tilted long-ranging eye that sees the next bend in the road, even when he's standing right here, firmly planted."

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À propos de l'auteur

Nathan Brown is an author, songwriter, and award-winning poet currently living in Wimberley, Texas. He holds a PhD in English and Journalism from the University of Oklahoma and taught there for over fifteen years. He also served as Poet Laureate for the State of Oklahoma in 2013 and 2014. Nathan has published roughly seventeen books. Among them is Don't Try, a collection of poems co-written with songwriter and Austin Music Hall-of-Famer, Jon Dee Graham. His Oklahoma Poems anthology was a finalist for the Oklahoma Book Award. Karma Crisis: New and Selected Poems was a finalist for the Paterson Poetry Prize and the Oklahoma Book Award. His earlier book, Two Tables Over, won the 2009 Oklahoma Book Award. He has also released several CDs of original music. For more, go to: brownlines.com

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