Accidental Origami
Karla K. Morton
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Description for Accidental Origami
Paperback. This book features Morton's best work to date from her ten collections. While her poems range in style, topic and region, they capture each universal emotion, delving into our desire to know our place in this world; the reason for our very being. Her words are comfort and wonder and hope. Num Pages: 200 pages. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 18. Weight in Grams: 340.
This book features Morton’s best work to date from her tencollections. While her poems range in style, topic and region, theycapture each universal emotion, delving into our desire to knowour place in this world; the reason for our very being. Her wordsare comfort and wonder and hope. She writes: This is a bookof poems to swallow, to seep in your bloodstream/ and poundopen the chamber doors/ of your own heart, reminding us ofour huge capacity for love, guiding us through each tiny fold ofsynchronicity to discover the big picture--what it means to trulybe alive.
This book features Morton’s best work to date from her tencollections. While her poems range in style, topic and region, theycapture each universal emotion, delving into our desire to knowour place in this world; the reason for our very being. Her wordsare comfort and wonder and hope. She writes: This is a bookof poems to swallow, to seep in your bloodstream/ and poundopen the chamber doors/ of your own heart, reminding us ofour huge capacity for love, guiding us through each tiny fold ofsynchronicity to discover the big picture--what it means to trulybe alive.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Texas Review Press United States
Number of pages
200
Condition
New
Number of Pages
200
Place of Publication
Huntsville, United States
ISBN
9781680030877
SKU
V9781680030877
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About Karla K. Morton
Karla K. Morton, Texas State Poet Laureate in 2010, is a resident of Ft. Worth, USA. She is a Betsy Colquitt Award Winner, twice an Indie National Book Award Winner, and North Texas Book Award Festival Winner. Morton is the recipient of the Writer-in-Residency E2C Grant and has ten books of poetry.
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