From Fractal Fields
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These are poems of our year twenty-two, cast in the shadow of years twenty-two past and to come. They reflect upon the riddles of creation and destruction, big and little, shim and sham, and the headlands in which we make our lives.
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About Bob Howse
Bob Howse is a Nova Scotian journalist. A former editor-in-chief of The Chronicle Herald, Nova Scotia's daily newspaper, he now works at building with wood, stone, and words in the village of Terence Bay, with wife Jan, a painter, and son Joe, a computer scientist and novelist.
From Fractal Fields is Bob's first book of poems.
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