A debut collection of poetry rooted in specific skies, specific hills, and the surprising life that lives between them.
From swallows dancing above Hallencoly Hill to the slow demolition of a familiar horizon, Dances, Towers, Hills and Skies moves between the observed and the imagined — tracing light on treetops, cloud formations, the clock tower visible from a bedroom window, the elm trees that outlasted everything around them.
Lyrical, attentive and quietly strange, this is poetry that begins with what is actually there — and finds, in looking closely, something that goes further than description.
Book One of the Light and Place Poetry Series.