Like a well-traveled rucksack, this collection speaks of journeys, the poet an
immigrant setting out from the home country of his imagination. Each poem serves
as a vehicle and destination, and the scattered outposts--Iceland, the Dakotas, the
Quinault River, Andalusia--lay their claims to portions of the poet's character,
memory, heritage. As well, we find our own homes in the reading.
--John Willson, Pushcart Prize winner and author of The Son We Had
Evocative poems beckon one to follow in his footsteps through the territories
of youth and age, across the varied landscapes of Puget sound, Dakota prairies,
and Iceland. Along the way, artfully rendered images capture the spirits of the
characters who inhabit these poems, offering thoughtful reflection on the heart
and human experience.
--Kristen Gard Hotchkiss, Bainbridge Island poet