A bold poetry collection that blends rugged nature with working-life grit and a reverent celebration of labor.
Fagots of Cedar invites readers to hear the toils and tunes of the woods, written in a voice that is both raw and reflective.
This edition showcases a sequence of poems that move between lumber camps, riverbanks, and quiet sacred moments in the natural world. Clean, direct language makes the imagery feel immediate, while the cadence of the verse recalls songs sung around a campfire or at the edge of a clearing. It’s a book for anyone who loves outdoors poetry that respects work, memory, and the natural world.
- vivid portraits of lumberjacks, woods, and the rhythms of the timber industry
- lyrical meditations on nature, work, and freedom
- a blend of rugged frontier imagery with moments of tenderness and humor
- concise, accessible verse that rewards repeated reading
Ideal for readers of nature poetry, industrial-era verse, and books that celebrate the bond between people and the land.