How to Feed a Horse
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[United States] : Red Hen Press, 2021.
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How to Feed a Horse is a manuscript in three parts: One, "Ranch Poems," activities, contemplations, and awareness of the creek environment. Two, "Numerology," disparate poems that invite us to consider the absurd in our language, politics, history, and human relationships. Three, "Her(e)," conversations with a network of women, some imagined, some historic, some intimate. The author's preoccupations with climate change and our deteriorating planetary environment surface as she gives herself over to be witness to the landscape, its decline and perseverance, its glory and rich legacy. The poems are also love poems; they show the ecstasy and shock of the now.

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How to Feed a Horse is a manuscript in three parts: One, "Ranch Poems," activities, contemplations, and awareness of the creek environment. Two, "Numerology," disparate poems that invite us to consider the absurd in our language, politics, history, and human relationships. Three, "Her(e)," conversations with a network of women, some imagined, some historic, some intimate. The author's preoccupations with climate change and our deteriorating planetary environment surface as she gives herself over to be witness to the landscape, its decline and perseverance, its glory and rich legacy. The poems are also love poems; they show the ecstasy and shock of the now.
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Dewey, J. (2021). How to Feed a Horse. Red Hen Press.

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Dewey, Janice. 2021. How to Feed a Horse. Red Hen Press.

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Dewey, Janice, How to Feed a Horse. Red Hen Press, 2021.

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Dewey, Janice. How to Feed a Horse. Red Hen Press, 2021.

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