Between the Empty and the All - Couverture souple

Deakin-Drown, Rod

 
9781774030547: Between the Empty and the All

Synopsis

"Between the Empty and the All" is a large poetic journey encompassing the spiritual and ethereal as it walks alongside the emotional and casual moments that pervade the human experience. It's romantic, inspirational, yet grounded and real. Deakin-Drown's approach to poetry is familiar and soothing; fresh and exciting. A myriad of moods dip, sashay and sway their way through the pages in a colorful silver screen rendition of nostalgia and longing where only a few sparse pieces are left behind on the cutting room floor. Feel the rhythm and heartbeat moving through the poems, then step into the poet's dance. Candice James, author of "Behind The One-Way Mirror"; and Poet Laureate Emerita, New Westminster, BC CANADA


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À propos de l'auteur

Rod Deakin-Drown was born and raised in Golden, BC. He moved to the lower mainland and attended Simon Fraser University, where he received his first taste of journalism working on the student newspaper during the 1970s before moving back to the family farm in 1985. He became the Editor of the Golden Times during the late 1980s. He was also active in regional government during the 1990s, sitting on the Board of Columbia Shuswap Regional District. Over his years, Rod has freelanced for the Vancouver Sun, the Vancouver Courier, and Georgia Straight . Rod's poetry has been published in several well-respected journals, including the West Coast Review; and the Dalhousie Review. He has also co-authored, with Ken McIntosh, the non-fiction book No Dog Barked.

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