Wes Sims, author of When Night Comes and Taste of Change
Just as a painter renders a lovely image with a brush, Suzanne Cottrell paints nature images with words. A meteor streaks across the sky, illuminating a mountain lake. A trout rises to a deer hair fly cast on a pool at the South Toe River. On a Caribbean beach, "Sips of blue, raspberry slushy/chill my mouth, a sapphire ice cave, /so cold it burns my throat like blue /lava flow that colors my tongue." The images delight both ear and eye and the reader will want to turn to these poems again and again.
Ray Zimmerman, naturalist, photographer, and author of Healing and Conflict
With a naturalist's attention to detail and knowledge of local plants, Suzanne's writing reveals her knack for observation, connection, and reflection, even in everyday experiences. In this collection of poems, she shares personal experiences of nature in spring and summer that her readers will find comforting in their familiarity, like letters from a friend.
Kelly Smith Trimble, author of Vegetable Gardening Wisdom: Daily Advice and Inspiration for Getting the Most from Your Vegetable Garden
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