In The Solvay Process, Marin Walls explores all manner of human and animal endeavor, fascinated equally by the industry of a city, a factory, or a garden. Revealing particular wonder in "disgarded, common objects," Walls reminds us that "even in the most ordinary life is a story God must write." --Claudia Emerson
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Born in Brighton, England, Martin Walls moved to Solvay, NY in 1999. He has been a teacher, a music journalist, magazine editor, and soccer referee. He is now communications manager for the Syracuse Center for Excellence. The Solvay Process is his third book. He is a Witter Bynner Poetry Fellow of the US Library of Congress.
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