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syphons
$20.00“Lilly has long been a keen and articulate observer of the natural world, but she’s never been content to stop there; she probes nature for every possible connection with human feelings and meaning; increasingly, she experiments imaginatively and fruitfully with language and with the haiku form to express those connections.”
— Melissa Allen, author/editor of Red Dragonfly“Lilly has long been a keen and articulate observer of the natural world, but she’s never been content to stop there; she probes nature for every possible connection with human feelings and meaning; increasingly, she experiments imaginatively and fruitfully with language and with the haiku form to express those connections.”
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Walking, Just a Little Water
$20.00Rebecca Lilly continues her exploration of the haiku form in Walking, Just a Little Water. This exploration includes “standard” haiku, but also parenthetical and gloss texts which complement and point up the more standard approaches. This is her fourth collection with Red Moon Press (Yesterday’s Footprints, Elements of a Life and Evergreen Moon).
“Rebecca Lilly has her eyes, ears and heart wide open to goldenrod and wood ducks, as well as to the fallow fields and precipices Mother Nature affords us. Seeking answer to “the things I can’t explain about myself,” through well crafted haiku and deliciously surprising juxtapositions, we learn a great deal about hern — and, more importantly — about ourselves, fellow travelers in this world.”
— Carolyn Hall, past editor, Acorn
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Yesterday’s Footprints
$12.00Winner of a Haiku Society of America Merit Book Award 2013 (Second Place) for Best Book of Haiku!
“Yesterday’s Footprints invites the reader along a transcendental path. Lilly’s haiku focus on the spacial, temporal and transitional aspects of nature and being: dawns, dusks, dreams, mist and other transitional states, and are filled with the spirit of wisdom that knows that there is always more to know.” Stanford M. Forrester, editor of bottle rockets