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sometimes a particle: poems

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Poems that explore the interstices of human relationships and nature.

"Kat's poems are posted on the community bulletin board at the corner of nature and relationships, just past the point where you stand on your tiptoes and feel the stretch in your heart." --Alan Post

46 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 20, 2006

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November 18, 2017
I love Kat's poetry. She blends her incredible emotional sensitivity with her attunement to the natural world, making metaphors of the changing of seasons, the unpredictability of weather, even the firing of pottery. The ebb and flow of the world around her echoes the ebb and flow of her own heart and her connections to others. She feels things deeply and sees herself as rooted within the world in a way that I have always envied. I can't always relate to everything she's saying, but I love that she's saying it (and I love that I was able to buy this chapbook on Kindle).
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