Called "a powerful selection of climate poetics," this book of 30 original haiku and photos from Iceland, Japan, Yosemite National Park and the author's home in Laguna Beach, California, bears witness to drought, rising tides, glacial melt, overtourism, air pollution, nuclear threats, automation and other issues facing our Blue Planet.
Reviewers rave:
"This collection pushes us to consider our changing world in playful and unexpected ways." --Linda Cabot, Artist, Ocean Advocate and Founder of Bow Seat Ocean Programs, Massachusetts
"From her native domicile of California, and further afield into Japan and Iceland; through parched desert tracks, flowing waterfalls, a Monarch butterfly on the way from 'my milkweed hostel, ' she continually startles." --Dr. Derek Coyle, Carlow College/St. Patrick's, Ireland
"Her lines stun with beautiful simplicity, enhanced by her glorious photographs that bring them to life." --Ricki Mandeville, Co-founder and Editor, Moon Tide Press, California
"Her delicate balancing of stillness and motion, word and picture, skillfully echoes our current eco-story, and gently asks us to listen, to look, and ultimately, to act." --Judyth Hill, Poet, Editor, Teacher and Mentor, Colorado