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“Diane Moore catches transcendence where it is least suspected — in a bird’s wing or a dewdrop — illumines nature’s layered isness with her seer’s eye, and then offers it back transformed, new, for our having been in the moment with her. Her metaphors astonish. They expand available reality, as her poetic insights both hurt — and heal — and leave the reader wanting more.” —Isabel Anders, author of The Faces of Friendship and Becoming Flame— Published 2009.
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