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The Red Green Blues
Marcy Jarvis is an American writer who has been living in the Black Forest since 1998.
This, her second collection, is a sampling of poems originally written directly on-line as performance art -- to the spirit of her own photographs as well as others' work posted at a Belgian photoblog in 2004.
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Poems of the Zinsbachtal
Marcy Jarvis' third collection of poetry from the Black Forest promises the reader a ride through an enchanted valley, home to fish hatcheries and sawmills, where wildlife roams the banks of the mystical stream called the Zinsbach. Includes the German translations. Scheune, Schober, Schuppen!
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Advice to a Young Bivouac
A collection of ekphrastic poetry together with the photographs from around the world that inspired the work.
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Banderilla
If heaven and hell are here on earth then what have we to lose by sticking to the yellow darts that only love would choose Jarvis' fifth collection of poems ranges from short and pithy to longer lyrical and free verse pieces.
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Sentinels
In July of 2007, The New 7 Wonders were chosen by internet ballot. Working together with photographers from flickr.com and poets from Allpoetry.com, this remarkable homage to the 21 finalists was collected from 18 poets and 30 photographers world-wide, to be made available at the base price lulu charges for a book printed in full color as a gesture of promoting poetry and art in celebration of these cultural landmarks.
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Brother, My Cup
From Denver to Dundee to Dubai - coffee poems from around the world.
Written by over 70 poets from 15 nations, this collection is a non-profit venture (made available at the base price lulu charges to print out a black and white book of this size; free to download) promoting Fair Trade and Shadegrown coffee.
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