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Bird Salad
by Elizabeth Woods Bird Salad, as a collection of poems, is a collage of ideas and images proliferating like clouds of blackbirds, a maze of rabbits, thickets of blackberry vines, thorny and sweet; delicious trips, stumbling over half-hidden nurse-logs into unexpected worlds. Published in Goderich, Ontario by Moonstone Press, 1990, 79 pp.; Poetry; $20—from the author at www.elizabethrhettwoods.ca (signed; postage; no GST.) Also by Elzabeth Woods - Men Men explores a common dilemma—she can’t live with them; doesn’t want to live without them—inspiring a gallery of passing fancies—but whose fault was that? Fidelity was a glass box of marbles she could see clear through their cat’s eye stripes of pure primary colours. And wanted to roll on out. A collector of memories travels farthest alone. Published in Fredericton, N.B. by Fiddlehead Poetry Books, 1979, 96 pp.; Poetry; $20 A limited number available from the author at www.elizabethrhettwoods.ca (signed; postage; no GST.) |