Author: | Larry Schug | ISBN: | 9780878399789 |
Publisher: | North Star Press of St. Cloud | Publication: | March 1, 2014 |
Imprint: | North Star Press of St. Cloud | Language: | English |
Author: | Larry Schug |
ISBN: | 9780878399789 |
Publisher: | North Star Press of St. Cloud |
Publication: | March 1, 2014 |
Imprint: | North Star Press of St. Cloud |
Language: | English |
“With his inimitable sense of humor and timing, astute awareness of irony, perfect understanding of permissible sentiment, and sheer joy taken in the well-captured image and pleasingly turned phrase, Larry Schug has given us a book of poems not just to enjoy but to remember for years to come.” —Scott Owens, author of Eye of the Beholder “Through his poems Larry Schug opens his world to the reader’s eyes and in his often terse, sharply honed language, he makes this distinctive place on the margins of a Minnesotan bog and tamarack forest a colorful, quite memorable one. Schug’s poems casually invite the reader to stop in for a visit, to linger awhile. With each individual visit, the reader wants to return, again and again. “Mending Mittens” is just one poetic gem of this fine collection, the kind of poem that makes any other poet jealous.” —Glen Sorestad, first Poet Laureate of Saskatchewan
“With his inimitable sense of humor and timing, astute awareness of irony, perfect understanding of permissible sentiment, and sheer joy taken in the well-captured image and pleasingly turned phrase, Larry Schug has given us a book of poems not just to enjoy but to remember for years to come.” —Scott Owens, author of Eye of the Beholder “Through his poems Larry Schug opens his world to the reader’s eyes and in his often terse, sharply honed language, he makes this distinctive place on the margins of a Minnesotan bog and tamarack forest a colorful, quite memorable one. Schug’s poems casually invite the reader to stop in for a visit, to linger awhile. With each individual visit, the reader wants to return, again and again. “Mending Mittens” is just one poetic gem of this fine collection, the kind of poem that makes any other poet jealous.” —Glen Sorestad, first Poet Laureate of Saskatchewan