Twenty-three authors tell their stories in the fourth volume of Prima Materia, the literary journal featuring writings from the Hudson Valley, NY. This is a wide-ranging collection of finely-crafted poetry, fiction, and memoir pieces that employ both mind and heart to illuminate life's often-dark journey. ABOUT TOWN says: "Publisher/editor Brent Robison has carefully created an anthology of Hudson Valley writers whose individual works shine within a book that collectively creates a unified experiment. The experience of moving through these stories, poems, and memoirs is that of irresistible forward motion (as the title suggests) struggling with contemplation of the past--often childhood or its reflection in current children--while being impelled toward an uncertain future." and then update cheapest prices immediately. Limited time Only!
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[if Twenty-three authors tell their stories in the fourth volume of Prima Materia, the literary journal featuring writings from the Hudson Valley, NY. This is a wide-ranging collection of finely-crafted poetry, fiction, and memoir pieces that employ both mind and heart to illuminate life's often-dark journey. ABOUT TOWN says: "Publisher/editor Brent Robison has carefully created an anthology of Hudson Valley writers whose individual works shine within a book that collectively creates a unified experiment. The experience of moving through these stories, poems, and memoirs is that of irresistible forward motion (as the title suggests) struggling with contemplation of the past--often childhood or its reflection in current children--while being impelled toward an uncertain future."]
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Twenty-three authors tell their stories in the fourth volume of Prima Materia, the literary journal featuring writings from the Hudson Valley, NY. This is a wide-ranging collection of finely-crafted poetry, fiction, and memoir pieces that employ both mind and heart to illuminate life's often-dark journey. ABOUT TOWN says: "Publisher/editor Brent Robison has carefully created an anthology of Hudson Valley writers whose individual works shine within a book that collectively creates a unified experiment. The experience of moving through these stories, poems, and memoirs is that of irresistible forward motion (as the title suggests) struggling with contemplation of the past--often childhood or its reflection in current children--while being impelled toward an uncertain future."