Blue Moon
This collection begins with dawn that turns into a fox and ends beyond black space with a monocle moon on its eye. In between, common characters are brought to life: the sun and his ferocious smile; a jealous telephone pole; a lovelorn chimney; creaturely water in many habitats; Night, berserk, performing his Wind Concerto; and various trees, persons, and moons – a blue moon being the rare, second full moon to occur within a month.
Blue Moon showcases Marnie Pomeroy’s unique and creative voice.
About the author:
Marnie Pomeroy grew up in the countryside near Millbrook, New York. After graduating from Sarah Lawrence College, she spent three years in Europe, the last one in Mallorca as a parttime member of Robert Graves’ household. Next came a stint in Manhattan as a receptionist at The New Yorker. Then, after living in rural New England, she moved to the country north of Ottawa, Canada, co-founding and helping to run The Ladysmith Press, while raising two daughters. She has since settled in Ottawa as a painter and freelance writer.
76 pages
ISBN: 978-1-910996-02-7
This collection begins with dawn that turns into a fox and ends beyond black space with a monocle moon on its eye. In between, common characters are brought to life: the sun and his ferocious smile; a jealous telephone pole; a lovelorn chimney; creaturely water in many habitats; Night, berserk, performing his Wind Concerto; and various trees, persons, and moons – a blue moon being the rare, second full moon to occur within a month.
Blue Moon showcases Marnie Pomeroy’s unique and creative voice.
About the author:
Marnie Pomeroy grew up in the countryside near Millbrook, New York. After graduating from Sarah Lawrence College, she spent three years in Europe, the last one in Mallorca as a parttime member of Robert Graves’ household. Next came a stint in Manhattan as a receptionist at The New Yorker. Then, after living in rural New England, she moved to the country north of Ottawa, Canada, co-founding and helping to run The Ladysmith Press, while raising two daughters. She has since settled in Ottawa as a painter and freelance writer.
76 pages
ISBN: 978-1-910996-02-7
This collection begins with dawn that turns into a fox and ends beyond black space with a monocle moon on its eye. In between, common characters are brought to life: the sun and his ferocious smile; a jealous telephone pole; a lovelorn chimney; creaturely water in many habitats; Night, berserk, performing his Wind Concerto; and various trees, persons, and moons – a blue moon being the rare, second full moon to occur within a month.
Blue Moon showcases Marnie Pomeroy’s unique and creative voice.
About the author:
Marnie Pomeroy grew up in the countryside near Millbrook, New York. After graduating from Sarah Lawrence College, she spent three years in Europe, the last one in Mallorca as a parttime member of Robert Graves’ household. Next came a stint in Manhattan as a receptionist at The New Yorker. Then, after living in rural New England, she moved to the country north of Ottawa, Canada, co-founding and helping to run The Ladysmith Press, while raising two daughters. She has since settled in Ottawa as a painter and freelance writer.
76 pages
ISBN: 978-1-910996-02-7