WET: An Anthology of Water Poems and Prose from the High Desert and Mountains of the Four Corners Region
Edited by Laurie Hall, Sonja Horoshko, Renee Podunovich, Michael Thompson
“Our invitation brought thirty writers to the edge of the well. Look deeply, we said, into the experience of water as a living entity. We asked them to stir memory, to summon the stories that lay quiet on the bottom. We asked them to take off their journalism hats, their political buttons, the causes and date many write about to survive. We asked the writers to put aside settlement papers, policies, water shares and the tally of straws in the Colorado River. And then we asked them to speak love to water, instead.” - Sonja Horoshko, Editor, Artist
Edited by Laurie Hall, Sonja Horoshko, Renee Podunovich, Michael Thompson
“Our invitation brought thirty writers to the edge of the well. Look deeply, we said, into the experience of water as a living entity. We asked them to stir memory, to summon the stories that lay quiet on the bottom. We asked them to take off their journalism hats, their political buttons, the causes and date many write about to survive. We asked the writers to put aside settlement papers, policies, water shares and the tally of straws in the Colorado River. And then we asked them to speak love to water, instead.” - Sonja Horoshko, Editor, Artist
Edited by Laurie Hall, Sonja Horoshko, Renee Podunovich, Michael Thompson
“Our invitation brought thirty writers to the edge of the well. Look deeply, we said, into the experience of water as a living entity. We asked them to stir memory, to summon the stories that lay quiet on the bottom. We asked them to take off their journalism hats, their political buttons, the causes and date many write about to survive. We asked the writers to put aside settlement papers, policies, water shares and the tally of straws in the Colorado River. And then we asked them to speak love to water, instead.” - Sonja Horoshko, Editor, Artist