Cobra Lily : A Review of Southwest Oregon Literature and Art by Michael Spring (2016, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherLeft Fork
ISBN-100692714928
ISBN-139780692714928
eBay Product ID (ePID)246434441

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Book TitleCobra Lily : a Review of Southwest Oregon Literature and Art
Number of Pages52 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2016
TopicGeneral, American / General
GenreArt, Literary Collections
AuthorMichael Spring
Book SeriesCobra Lily: a Review of Southwest Oregon Literature and Art Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.1 in
Item Weight5.1 Oz
Item Length9.6 in
Item Width6.7 in

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SynopsisCobra Lily is a review of art and literature, focusing on the cultural and natural environs of Southwest Oregon. We seek to promote voices from this region, as well as voices outside the area which speak to the natural rhythms and experience of life here. Why Cobra Lily? The carnivorous pitcher plant exists most abundantly in Southwest Oregon. This native plant has distinctively adapted to thrive in our region. We draw inspiration from this plant because we dare to be as unique, publishing the diverse writers and artists of Southwest Oregon's extraordinary landscape and culture. Issue Two features the work of the following artists (in order of appearance): Zvi Baranoff, Amy Peterson, Desmond Serratore, Iris Chinook, Pamela Haunschild, Kaci Elder, Susan Gustafson, Veronika Trishyna, Katie Chamberlain, David Newell, Waves Forest, Sydney Clinton, Paul Forristal, and Kelpie Wilson., Cobra Lily is a review of art and literature, focusing on the cultural and natural environs of Southwest Oregon. We seek to promote voices from this region, as well as voices outside the area which speak to the natural rhythms and experience of life here. Why Cobra Lily? The carnivorous pitcher plant exists most abundantly in Southwest Oregon. This native plant has distinctively adapted to thrive in our region. We draw inspiration from this plant because we dare to be as unique, publishing the diverse writers and artists of Southwest Oregon's extraordinary landscape and culture. Issue Two features the work of the following artists (in order of appearance): Zvi Baranoff, Amy Peterson, Desmond Serratore, Iris Chinook, Pamela Haunschild, Kaci Elder, Susan Gustafson, Veronika Trishyna, Katie Chamberlain, David Newell, Paul Forristal, Waves Forest, Sydney Clinton, and Kelpie Wilson.
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