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THE AUTHOR WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE AND PUBLICATIONS:

A very special thanks to Kirsten Dierking in her visions for seeing the poems within this book form a whole, also to Theresa Boyer, Carol Bjorlie, Janet Jerve, Marie Rickmyer, Kathy Weihe, and Liz Weir, all who help keep poetry in my life.

The painting in the author’s photograph was recently installed at the University of Minnesota Amplatz Children’s Hospital.

“Into All Things We Enter” was inspired by a photograph of Lake Superior by Dr. Ted Gundel

“Alms” and “Storm,” Talking Stick, 2004

“Myopic Vision,” Dos Passos Review, 2005

“Poppies,” Trillium Literary Journal, 2007

“Wheat Field With Crows,” Asphalt Sky, 2008

“Afraid to Sleep and Then Afraid to Wake,” and “Today the World is Beautiful,” The Taste of Permanence, 2008

“At the Foot of the Ozark Mountains,” Thanalonline Journal, 2008 and The Journal of World Culture and Literature, 2011

“The Four O’clock Hour,” Pilgrimage 2008

“Love,” “Sunflowers,” “After Painting,” and “Solstice Nearing,”

Relief Magazine, 2008

“Art Lesson II,” Midway Journal, 2008

“In Every Minute of Every Hour of Every Day,”

The Wind Blows, the Ice Breaks: Poems of Loss and Renewal by Minnesota Poets, 2010

“Landscapes,” The Saint Paul Almanac, 2010

“All These Butterflies,” “Reckless,” “The Great Blue Heron,” “To Know a Snow Angel,” The Quiet Eye, 2010

The poems listed below were written in response to large paintings of the same title created by the author for her art exhibit Speaking Image at the Undercroft Gallery, St. Mathew’s Episcopal Church, April 2007. They also were published along with the painting in Trillium Literary Journal, 2008:

“Reckless,” “Together in the World,” “Achilles Heal,” “Moons of Jupiter,”

“Ladders to the Sun,” and “Flowers for Daddy”

Art Lessons

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