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In the Near Distance
by Rita Coleman
Full-length, Paper
List: $22.99
979-8-88838-482-4
2024
Enter into In the Near Distance in the desert where the sounds of a ranch fill the quiet of the day and the night culminates in “a jubilation of stars.” Find yourself in geographical locales as well as invisible worlds. Make way for truck drivers, states of being, alcoholism, as well as joy. Stay for a while in Appalachia where voices of family and friends from the long-ago, speak in rich, timbered voices. Stay in grief as long as you need to, mourning those who have passed on, those taken by the pandemic. As sorrow finds its level, transcend with the love of dogs, in praise of children who don’t listen, and tree-climbing at 67. At the final stop, humble acceptance leaves space to continue discovering and unraveling the unknown.
Rita Coleman lives amidst farmland in Greene County, Ohio. She has a penchant for the natural world and the mysteries of the unknown. Her maxim for writing poems is: “the right word in the right place.” Rita is fascinated by the intricacies of relationships with family and friends–humans and animals, both wild and tame– and an inexhaustible realm to be explored by imagination. She has written award-winning poems and contest-winning poetry book entries, the latter resulting in two chapbooks: Mystic Connections and And Yet. Rita’s poems have been published in numerous anthologies, including Pine Mountain Sand Gravel, Rhyme and Rune, From the Tower, and Mock Turtle Zine. Her poetry is heard on Conrad’s Corner on WYSO-FM 91.3. Rita’s education includes: two degrees from Wright State University in English Literature, Creative Writing; classes at Thomas More university and writing classes for the past ten years facilitated by Pauletta Hansel, award-winning poet and the first Poet Laureate of Cincinnati.
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