Calming the Wilderness
By (Author) Annemarie Marek
BookBaby
BookBaby
7th February 2020
United States
Paperback
98
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 7mm
172g
Calming the Wilderness was inspired by nature of the human kind and of the natural world. When the author's mother faded away into the wilderness of her mind and later died from dementia, the author began to examine the relationship between the challenges of the natural world with those that we encounter as human beings, hence the title.
There will always be times when we face wind and cold, drought and desert in our own lives, much as nature does. The author's hope is that you will also discover amazing vistas from mountaintops and rainbows after the storm. This collection of poems offers fresh insights into the joys and challenges of living in the high desert and discovering the gifts of its wildness and wilderness.
Appropriate for all ages - young and old - Calming the Wilderness provides a glimpse of how ordinary natural circumstances become extraordinary encounters with nature that last a lifetime.
Annemarie Marek believes that adventure and discovery begin when we follow our creative yearnings. A native Texan, Annemarie moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico where the wildness and wilderness of the high desert inspired her to write this collection of poems. An avid naturalist, Annemarie continues to explore the beauty and ruggedness of the West. She holds an M.A. in creative writing from the University of Dallas and a B.A. in Honors English from Georgetown University.