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POETRYLight Filling My BonesPoemsDorothy B. AndersonIllustrations by Donna Bruhl“Our Journeys in this world are mysterious; the ones of which Dorothy Anderson writesare, at once, enormous, from China to New Hampshire,and minute, the perceptionsthat lie within any humanmoment. Dorothy Anderson’spoems convey the mysterythat hovers around our moments and the clarity that can find the words to make the poems that make us feel sadness, calm and joy. As it grapples sensitively and resolutely with our coming and going on the earth, this is a wise book.” —Baron Wormserisbn 0-9760896-4-3 Hardcover, 96 pages $17.00Woman in RainlightPoemsJean Tupper“Here are poems that please and surprise. Feet do an underwater dance, searching for quahogs; a woman clothes herself in tsunami blue; a dreamer becomes Jacob’s ladder and feels the slippered feet of angels ascending anddescending. In these vividly detailed meditations, Jean Tupper shows us our world transformed and gleaming in rainlight.”—Theodore Deppeisbn 0-9760896-0-2 Paperback, 88 pages $14.95A Thin TimeAn Anthology of the All Souls’ Day PoetsEdited by Sidney Hall Jr. and Joan WeddleA book of poems and prose about learning to live with death through the power of language and community. “The All Souls’ Day Poets meet each year on the first Sunday in November and represent three states and seven professions. Some of us write professionally while others write as an unavoidable expression of our inner processes . . . We believe that the spirit of our sharing and the written result of it will be of interest to others, and help others deal, as we have, withthe reality of death.”—from the Foreword by Joan Weddleisbn 0-9760896-1-0 Paperback, 88 pages $12.9514 • WWW.HOBBLEBUSH.COM info@hobblebush.com