Glimpses of the frontier in verse and image
This collection blends stark scenes of plains life with vivid, somber meditations on loss, labor, and memory. From bone-dry reckonings of the buffalo era to quiet portraiture of solitary homesteaders, the poems trace a landscape where danger, beauty, and daily grit share the same air.
With spare, lucid language, the book invites readers to feel the weight of the open land—the heat, dust, loneliness, and stubborn hope that shape those who live there. The verses move from harsh mock-heroic portraits to intimate diary-like reflections, offering a humane look at people who endure and dream amid shifting boundaries.
The following experiences await you:
- An unflinching depiction of life on the prairie, from hunting ethics to the toll of isolation.
- Character studies of a bold cowboy, a patient settler, and a traveling mail carrier caught in a changing world.
- Atmospheric scenes that blend landscape with interior thoughts, memory, and longing.
- Moments of mercy, cruelty, and moral reflection that invite you to weigh justice and humanity in difficult times.
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical verse, frontier tales, and poetry that contemplates rough beauty and enduring human questions.