Already Near You: Poetry in Concert

· Xlibris Corporation
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Already Near You is a collection of poetry by feminist poets Susan Windle and Ellen Ford Mason. These two women have been performing in the Philadelphia area with singer Annie Geheb since 1991 as Voices of a Different Dream. The poets document their journey together and present their most performed work. Rooted in the natural world, the poetry embodies the struggle to come into full voice in a culture that often veils the truth. The poems convey a vital and passionate connection to the earth and celebrate the deep connections between people. Painter Sara Steele has described their work: "like a good line drawingsimple, intricate, clear." Singer-songwriter Ysaye Barnwell dubs their CD, You Know My Name, "a lovely experience." And writer Scott Tucker says of the poets "These voices have unforced strength and clarity.There is both heart and mind in each. To view a description of Ellen and Susans CD, You Know My name, please visit CDBaby.com.

About the author

Susan Windle, founder of the ensemble Voices of a Different Dream, is a performing poet. She has presented her poetry in many settings, for audiences ranging from the very young to the very old. She is co-author of Already Near You: Poetry in Concert with poet Ellen Ford Mason and co-creator of two recordings: Unimagined Possibilities and You Know My Name. An avid collaborator, Susan has worked with visual artists as well as other poets and musicians to create a lively and unusual blending of artistic voices. www.susanwindle.com

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