Solitary Moonbeams
This eclectic collection of poems ranges from the romantic (The Affair) to the frightening (The Storm) and is not without social commentary (Strings Attached).
Intensely-descriptive language and evocative imagery transport the reader to faraway lands.
Reminiscent of Arthur Rimbaud’s technique, a colorful palette is used to create vibrant scenes which delight the mind’s eye.
Nature is a dominate theme throughout, with a focus on the seasons. In fact, All the World Was Still was composed on a ski lift in the dead of winter.
Finally, for those with a scientific inclination, Astrophysics: The Journey and Non Sequitur: Seven Vignettes, with their references to astronomy and physics, do not disappoint.
-- Lynn Kowal