• Four Cornered Earth

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    “Four Cornered Earth” is P. M. Leiby’s sixth chapbook of poetry, preceded by “Of the Body Air,” “They Walked Until Autumn,” “Goodbye, the Unused Portion of Hello,” and others. P. M. Leiby brings to bear a love of mindfulness, nature, Autumn, Halloween, and experimentation to his poetry encoded in the social and mental struggles of being. He holds an M.S. in psychology from Purdue University.

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  • They Walked until Autumn

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    “They Walked Until Autumn” is P. M. Leiby’s fourth chapbook of poetry, preceded by “The Mean Doors,” “Goodbye, The Unused Portion of Hello,” and “A Boy Swept Under the Rug.” P. M. Leiby brings to bear a love of nature, Autumn, Halloween, and experimentation to his poetry coded in the mental struggles of the human condition. He holds an M.S. in psychology from Purdue University.

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  • The Uninitiated

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    Who are the uninitiated? Where do they come from? The poems that make up this volume hold a sign of our connection to phenomena, entering into a space where chaos becomes recognition, where attention finds purpose, and ancient ritual an understanding of the present. More

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  • Remnants of a Life: Poems

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    In this collection, Duane L. Herrmann invites readers to follow him across the rolling plains and dark roads of Kansas, encountering creatures wild, tame, or something in between. One of the beasts in the book, the “incognitum,” is long extinct. Most are more familiar – rabbits, birds, and even mosquitoes – but seen from new perspectives. The most frightening creatures in these poems, though…

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