| ISBN 978-1-58939-712-5. $12.95. Softcover. 168 Pages. In "The Landscape Deeper In,"
author and poet William Bridges has gathered 30 years of poetry into
his first general collection. Widely published in magazines and
chapbooks, Bridges's work has drawn praise for its keen visual
observation and breadth of subject matter, from domestic life
("Quarreling Through the Louvre") to meditations on art, travel, and
history. The poems also cover a wide geographical range, from Taiwan
to Peru to the remote Scottish island of St. Kilda. Another poet,
Mike O'Connor, calls them "beautifully crafted, of unerring music and
grace of line." He adds, "When I think of a Bill Bridges poem, I
think of an elegance and classicism that are never far removed from
the daily course of things." ABOUT THE AUTHOR
William Bridges has had a career divided between active journalism,
teaching, and writing/editing. He has been a foreign correspondent in
Germany and a newspaper editor in the U.S. and Taiwan. A selection
of his poems, "Eye," was published by Pleasure Boat Studio in its
chapbook series. His poems have appeared in magazines, including the
Beloit Poetry Journal, Roanoke Review, Plains Poetry Journal, and
Passages North. He taught journalism for many years at Franklin
College in Indiana. Other writings include a textbook, "Dear Viola:
Writing, Reporting, and Editing for the Student Journalist," and a
childhood memoir, "Under the Heaven Tree." He now does freelance
editing, including recent work on an encyclopedia of Siberia and the
Russian North. |