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How Can You Say We Are Not Related: an anthology of poems

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A passionate and diverse collection of poetry, exploring the interconnectivity of the authors with their cultural and personal histories and each other.

Described by editor Suzanne Sunshower as "an exploration of the relationships we all share, both with people and other creatures of the earth," this anthology contains poems by Abigail Barth, Sally R. Brunk, Susan Cherry, Mark Donovan, Carol Anne Douglas, Maureen Tolman Flannery, Clayton Griffin, Constance Hoffman, c. holmes, Charles Luden, Janet Mason, Boyd McPeek, Rosemary Dunn Moeller, G.L. Morrison, Dorianne Munce, Meredith Pond, Karen Pratt, Bruce Roseland, Daniel G. Snethen, Suzanne Sunshower, Tony Weber, and Judith K. Witherow.

138 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2012

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