Moon Talk
For centuries, the moon has captivated our imagination, influenced our bodies, and penetrated our dreams in all her evanescent, full and mysterious glory. Moon Talk, by Wade Stevenson pays a metaphorical tribute to the golden glowing orb whose raw, ubiquitous power can sway the tides, and dances like the moon herself between the dark and light, the fixed and fungible, a chiaroscuro of our favorite heavenly body.
The book is set in three parts: poems, musings, and some final thoughts and reflections of other poets and writers who have come before and all paid homage to the moon. Moon Talk may spark a need to close your eyes and lose yourself in reverie, or maybe even go outside and howl at the moon.
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Yes, it’s a lovely book.
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