Blood, Water, Wind, and Stone
Five-Year Anniversary Edition
Experience the American frontier
- Letter from the editor commemorating the five-year anniversary
- Beautiful cover showing the unmatched grandeur of Wyoming
Wyoming is the least-populated state in America. It is filled with long, silent stretches of prairie. The mountains see snowfall every month of the year and the red desert is filled with a fossilized past. This vastness and isolation urges you to stop and contemplate your place in this landscape. Learn what you have to offer for its care through the gripping prose, fiction, and poetry.
The writing in Blood, Water, Wind, and Stone relates what it is like to live at the intersection between human lives and needs. It expresses it in the environment of the high plains and the mountains. The book mingles our ephemeral blood with the shaping forces of water, wind, and stone.
Quote from Garter Snakes on the Dike
“One of the boons of living in Teton County, Wyoming, is that no poisonous snakes are native here. There are certainly dangers. Grizzly bears have extended their range from the north, rendering encounters more frequent. Even a native black bear may turn rogue. Mountain lions pose a risk now and again. Coyotes may savage your untended dog. But there are no poisonous snakes.”
Short Description
A deep and intensely felt kinship runs through these poems and stories from writers across Wyoming. The works in this anthology embody that experience. Five-year anniversary edition.
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Blood, Water, Wind, and Stone book information
Editor: Lori Howe
ISBN: 978-1-64922-159-9 (hardback), 978-1-64922-160-5 (paperback), 978-1-64922-157-5 (large print hardback), 978-1-64922-158-2 (large print paperback)
Market price: $26.95 (hardback), $15.95 (paperback), $29.95 (large print hardback), $18.95 (large print paperback)
Pages: 264 (regular print), 352 (hardback)
Page count: 126
Title code: Book125-5th
Formats: Hardback, Paperback, Large print, eBook
Available in these countries: United States, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Spain, France, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, United Kingdom
Reminder: Blood, Water, Wind, and Stone are a perfect reminder of your trip to Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and Devil’s Tower in Wyoming!
Authors featured in Blood, Wind, Water, and Stone
Aaron Holst
Alyson Hagy
Art Elser
Autumn Bernhardt
Barbara M. Smith
Betsy Bernfeld
Beverly Leys
Bret Norwood
Brian Nystrom
Burgit Burke
C.C. Russell
C.F.Kelly
Caridad Woltz
Carol Deering
Carolyn Castano
Carrie Naughton
Celeste Colgan
Chris Valentine
Cindy Jackelen
Connie Wieneke
Constance Brewer
Corinna German
David Romtvedt
Dawn Senior-Trask
Deborah Schmitt Emmerich
Diane Egge
Earle Layser
Echo Klaproth
Edith Cook
Erik Molvar
Eugene M. Gagliano
Jane Dominick
Jason Deiss
Jay Robbins
Jeanne Hauf
Jennifer Stewart Fueston
Jordan Rich
Julianne Couch
Kim Strellis
Linda Ruhle
Lindsay Wilson
Lori Howe
Lyndi O’Laughlin
Lynn G. Carlson
Marcia Hensley
Maria Lisa Eastman
Matt Daly
Maureen T. Dempsey
Melissa Snider
Michael B. Riley
Michael Shay
Michele Irwin
Myra Peak
Patricia Frolander
Patti Sherlock
Renee Meador
Rose Hill
Shanna Ferguson
Shelly Norris
Stephen S. Lottridge
Su Child
Susan Wilcox
Sunnie Gaylord
Susan Austin
Susan Marsh
Susan Vittitow Mark
Tammy Dominguez
Teresa Griswold
Tim Sandlin
Tom Spence
Tory Taylor
Vicki Windle
Vickie Goodwin
Author Readings
Thank you for watching our video readings.
Notes from the book
Land and Bones
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Media
Blood, Water, Wind and Stone reaches #1 release on Amazon.com
Review on WyomingWriting.com
https://www.writingwyoming.com/2017/01/blood-water-wind-and-stone-tells.html
Press Information
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About the Editor
Lori Howe is the author of Cloudshade: Poems of the High Plains (Sastrugi Press, 2015), the award-winning Voices at Twilight: A Poet’s Guide to Wyoming Ghost Towns (Sastrugi Press, 2016), and Stories from Earth: Millennials, Literature, and Teaching Writing that Matters.
Her poems, short fiction, and non-fiction appear in numerous journals, anthologies, and books such as The Meadow, Pilgrimage, NorthernLights,Red Hook, Open Window Review, Frontiers Magazine, and the Owen Wister Review. She holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in English and Spanish, as well as an M.F.A. in poetry.
Visit Lori Howe’s author website at: https://lorihoweauthor.com/
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