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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Martin Willitts Jr is an editor of Comstock Review. He won 2014 Dylan Thomas International Poetry Contest; Stephen A. DiBiase Poetry Prize, 2018; Editor’s Choice, Rattle Ekphrastic Challenge, December, 2020; 17th Annual Sejong Writing Competition, 2022. He has 21 full-length collections of poetry: including his most recent publication “The Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji” including all 36 color pictures (Shanti Arts Press, 2024). He is a retired Librarian living in Syracuse, New York. He currently evaluates Prior Learning Evaluations for SUNY Empire State College. He has over 20 full-length collections and 25 chapbooks of poetry including his full-length National Ecological Contest winner,"Searching for What Is Not There."
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The poems in this collection are celebrations of the natural world. They address tributes to the winged creatures of the air, the finned swimmers of the deep and the shallows and the animals of that help to make this world we live in spin with a special complementary aspect to the humanity sharing the same domain with them. Willitts' poetry speaks with an eloquent ease directly to us pulling us gently in so we feel as if we are there in the moment … in the poem. There is an innate beautiful weave of words, laced with tenderness, flowing through the pages that captures the heart and soothes the weary soul.