ALONG
GREATHOUSE ROAD poems by Anne McCrady "Walk down Greathouse Road, and you’ll see with an observant eye
everything you never noticed before. Here is a book with a definite East
Texas identity–clear thinking, no waste of words." –Violette
Newton, former Poet Laureate of Texas
$16.95
Paperback
ISBN 1-57168-842-0
64 pages, 6x9
IN
THE SEASON OF CHANGE by Teresa Palomo Acosta "Prepare to enter an exquisitely rendered, multi-layered
world. Poet Teresa Palomo Acosta reveals the infinite possibilities in the
daily happenings of life, while acknowledging the resonance of a pained,
complex Chicana historia. Read and feel your own life blossom." —Sarah Cortez, poet and author of How to Undress a Cop
$16.95
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ISBN 1-57168-814-5
122 pages, 6x9
WINDMILLS
AND BRIDGES
POEMS NEAR AND FAR
By Susan Ford Wiltshire Susan Ford Wiltshire brings themes and images of home together with the sweeping perspective of myth and travel. In this collection of (mostly) free verse, Wiltshire explores the "archeology of the heart," a project of remembering where you come from while stepping into new territory, and finding a point of grace where the small and the grand intersect.
$10.95
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ISBN 1-57168-639-8
76 pages, 6x9
DEAR
SANTA,
THANKS FOR THE PIANO By Rose-Mary Rumbley This is the story of the piano, infused with Christmas spirit and delivered with Rumbley’s zany humor. Complete with envelope, Dear Santa makes a great Christmas card.
$8.95
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ISBN 1-57168-466-2
5 by 7, 46 pages, illustrations
FIVE
LINES AND A LAUGH
By Julian G. Martin
Five Lines and a Laugh explores several possibilities for putting
limericks to good use. They can be used for voice mail greetings, family
celebrations of all kinds, class reunions, to name a few.
$14.95
Paperback
ISBN 1-57168-495-6
98 pages, 6x9
THE LACE
OF TOUGH MESQUITE
By E'Lane Carlisle Murray
A Texas Heritage Winner of the 1994 annual William E. Bard
Award, PST.
$12.95 Hardback
ISBN 0-89015-903-3
72 pages, 5½ x 8½, illustrated