Howling Down the Moon by Judie Rae

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In Howling Down the Moon, Judie Rae explores the connections between love and loss, between hope and near despair.  In “Amongst the Alder” she writes: “Hope paddles/a fine course/between/possibility and passion.”  If there’s a word to describe a theme in this fine collection, it might be “hope”.  At times wistful, at times indignant, occasionally with wry humor, the poet’s voice engages and reassures the reader in her ponderings about family and pet and friends.  Her observations of nature serve as metaphors for life’s vagaries, ultimately finding meaning and solace in the natural world.  She seems to say that living full in this world means acknowledging (if not always accepting) all of it—drought and rain the “timeless wind,” the “patience of trees,” quail and turtle, butterfly and deer, and the always-hovering turkey vulture.

–Judy Brackett Crowe

 

Judie Rae‘s new poetry collection is a paean to all in life that’s fragile, ephemeral, substantial, profound, easy to overlook, and heavy in our hearts. Whether it’s a small gift not given, generational gaps between loved ones, the evolution of desire in marriage, death of beloved animals, or other life events, large and small, that impact our souls, Judie Rae speaks to these in her heartfelt poetry that reverberates with love and humanity.

–Thelma Reyna

 

 

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Howling Down the Moon

by Judie Rae

$13.99, paper

978-1-64662-168-2

2020

Judie Rae holds a Master’s degree in Professional Writing.  She is the author of four books for young people, including a Nancy Drew Mystery.  She also authored a college thematic reader, Rites of Passage and a poetry chapbook The Weight of Roses, published by Finishing Line Press. Her novel, The Haunting of Walter Rabinowitz, was published by Artemis Books fall, 2019..Her essays have appeared in The Sacramento Bee, as well as on San Francisco’s NPR station KQED.  She has also written for Outside California, Tahoe Quarterly, and Sacramento Magazine, After twenty-seven years of teaching college English, Judie now concentrates on writing articles and essays primarily related to life in the Sierra Foothills, where, when she’s not writing or gardening, she enjoys hiking the many trails in Nevada County.

 

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