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Release Update of EARTH RESONANCE: POEMS FOR A VIABLE FUTURE by Sam Love

Hey book lover! Today I am bringing a Release Update for you. The book is published by The Poetry Box and the name of the book is Earth Resonance: Poems for a Viable Future. It is written by Sam Love. I have published a review of Sam's previous collection Awakening Musings on Planetary Survival hereEarth Resonance: Poems for a Viable Future is scheduled for Release on Mar 15, 2022.




A little more about EARTH RESONANCE: POEMS FOR A VIABLE FUTURE
Earth Resonance is a collection of Sam Love’s environmental poetry. These accessible poems do not simply bemoan the state of melting glaciers, stranded polar bears, or sizzling summer temperatures, but instead give the reader an in-depth autopsy of our culture’s footprint on the natural world, with humility and a dash of humor.

The subjects range from meditations on Mother Earth to the changes in migratory patterns caused by climate change. Far from a doom and gloom portrait of the contemporary environmental crisis, Earth Resonance has some fun with everything from imagining the craziness of shipping bottled water 6,000 miles to how bacteria evolving for a counterattack must be laughing at us—the humans who think we hold dominion over them.

As you read this celebration of holistic thinking and planetary consciousness, you will never look the same way at a plastic bag bouncing across the urban landscape. Who knows, you might even be compelled to ride your bike to work or at least remember to turn off the water while you’re brushing those pearly whites.

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