Here


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How does place impact prose? Here: Women Writing on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula explores that very question, drawing on the work of Upper Peninsula authors past and present to create a vibrant kaleidoscope of voices and experiences. Bame-wa-wa-ge-zhik-aquay, Janet Loxley Lewis, Lorine Niedecker, Catie Rosemurgy, and thirty-one other authors important to the region appear in this exceptional and diverse volume. In poetry (“Spring” by Beverly Matherne, “For Those Who Dream of Cranes” by Elinor Benedict, and “Skin on Skin” by Sally Brunk), short fiction (“North Country” by Roxane Gay, “For the Healing of All Women” by April Lindala, and “Winter Mines” by Sharon Dilworth), and novel excerpts (from Once on This Island by Gloria Whelan, South of Superior by Ellen Airgood, and Dandelion Cottage by Carroll Watson Rankin), the unique character of the U.P. materializes on the page. The book also shines a spotlight on powerful emerging voices such as Lisa Fay Coutley, Charmi Keranen, and Saara Myrene Raappana. The first of its kind, this is an anthology for all seasons, an homage to the rich literary heritage of the region.




GREEN SPACES


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Natural way of life; that is what Green Spaces is all about; bringing nature to you in your house, whether it is in a garden, bottle, dining table or verandah. The book is a thoughtful consolidation of the author’s experience and expertise in the field of landscape gardening and bringing green aesthetics around you. It gives insightful information on basic practices of some of the most interesting techniques that will engage people across different walks of life and age groups. Its contents are easy to comprehend and will allow the readers to have hands–on experience of the various techniques discussed in the book. The book is an outcome of meticulous work of the authors and showcases all the aspects through pictorial illustrations. It comes as an essential and handy literature for all those who enjoy and are looking to further equip the nuances of gardening. “LOOK WITHIN AND SEE THE NATURAL BEAUTY, EXPRESS YOURSELF AND LET IT GREEN.”




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A Sunny Place with Adequate Water


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The poems of A Sunny Place with Adequate Water are at once pastoral and anti-pastoral, with obsolete and invented coin-operated machinery, surreal small town legends, and hope that the past might help explain the present. Mary Biddinger lives in Akron, Ohio, where she teaches at the University of Akron.




The Crafty Poet II: A Portable Workshop


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The Crafty Poet II is organized into ten sections, beginning with "Revising Your Process." That section is followed by one on "Entryways into Poems" which considers how a poet might get going with a poem and how a poet might pull in a reader with humor and enticing titles. There is in-depth discussion of the importance of choosing the right words; using syntax, line breaks, and spacing to advantage; and enhancing the music of poems. There is a meaty section on how to add complication to your poems, another on how to divert or transform your poems from their original intention, and another on special forms of poems. In "Expanding the Material" three poets consider how to write poetic sequences using paintings, photographs, and history. The final section, "Revision," moves beyond the usual advice to "get rid of adjectives" as one poet offers ways to revise via sound, another offers a series of expansion strategies, and, finally, poet Dick Allen issues a warning against excessive revision. All ten sections include three craft tips, each provided by an experienced, accomplished poet. Each of these thirty craft tips is followed by a Model poem and a Prompt based on the poem. Each model poem is used as a mentor, expressing the underlying philosophy of the book that the best teacher of poetry is a good poem. Each prompt is followed by two Sample poems which suggest the possibilities for the prompts and should provide for good discussion about what works and what doesn't. Each section includes a Poet on the Poem Q&A about the craft elements in one of the featured poet's poems. Each section concludes with a Bonus Prompt, each of which provides a stimulus on those days when you just can't get your engine started.




Garden Life


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Teacher book essentials


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Bring your science lessons to life with Scientifica. Providing just the right proportion of 'reading' versus 'doing', these engaging resources are differentiated to support and challenge pupils of varying abilities.




Floral Life


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Field Guide to Succulents


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A Field Guide to Succulents introduces you to over 200 popular succulent and cacti species including many you've never seen before! Each chapter serves as an illustrated field guide that covers the characteristics and needs of a particular succulent family, then zooms in to show you their attributes in detail and from angles that let you truly see what makes these varieties different from one another. This book gives you: All the basics on how to grow succulents and cacti successfully—tools, soils, watering, placement, propagating, pest and disease prevention, and how to see them through seasonal changes so that your plants will keep growing and thriving A stunning photo guide to over 200 plants both popular and exotic Ideas for group plantings that are attractive to the eye and congenial to the plants Tips from experienced growers on ways to approach succulent gardening The simple instructions are geared toward beginners; the interesting mix of plants shown and explained here will appeal to succulent collectors. Fans at every level will enjoy this up-close exploration into the infinitely diverse and surprising world of succulents.