A Pure River: Poems on Travel and Place
For the last few weeks I’ve been corresponding with poet John Sibley Williams. His debut poetry collection, A Pure River, came out a few weeks ago from The Last Automat Press. The collection centers around travel and place. Check John’s blog for more info.
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David is the Founding Editor of BETA, Matador's new print magazine. His guidebook to Yosemite, the Southern Sierra Nevada and Death Valley earned him a 2009 Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Award, and was named "Best Guidebook of 2008" by the Outdoor Writers Association of California. He has written for the Los Angeles Times Magazine, Men's Journal and The New York Times. He lives on the edge of one of the largest calderas on earth, in Mammoth Lakes, California, with his wife, his two boys, and an illegal migrant canine avatar of the Aztec god Xolotl.
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