Three Cycles of the Moon

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
Cover of the book Three Cycles of the Moon by Rosemary Nissen-Wade, Jennie Fraine, Helen Patrice, Rosemary Nissen-Wade
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Author: Rosemary Nissen-Wade, Jennie Fraine, Helen Patrice ISBN: 9780987567819
Publisher: Rosemary Nissen-Wade Publication: November 13, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Rosemary Nissen-Wade, Jennie Fraine, Helen Patrice
ISBN: 9780987567819
Publisher: Rosemary Nissen-Wade
Publication: November 13, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Once upon a time there were three women, who, inspired by a fourth, set out on a month-long journey. They travelled from New Moon to Full and back to Dark Moon again, charting all the aspects and phases of their relationships with Luna, Her Goddesses, Her moods, and their own. One poet travelled across the Earth, while the two others remained fixed in the terra firma of Australia. They won the treasure of wild inspiration, and yes, at times, struggled with 'what to write', as the month went on, and on, and the Moon just kept rising. Open an eye to the telescope to view Selene, Diana, Artemis, the Rabbit in the Moon, and maybe even the Old Woman In the Moon. Move through the Three Cycles of the Moon, in poetry.

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Once upon a time there were three women, who, inspired by a fourth, set out on a month-long journey. They travelled from New Moon to Full and back to Dark Moon again, charting all the aspects and phases of their relationships with Luna, Her Goddesses, Her moods, and their own. One poet travelled across the Earth, while the two others remained fixed in the terra firma of Australia. They won the treasure of wild inspiration, and yes, at times, struggled with 'what to write', as the month went on, and on, and the Moon just kept rising. Open an eye to the telescope to view Selene, Diana, Artemis, the Rabbit in the Moon, and maybe even the Old Woman In the Moon. Move through the Three Cycles of the Moon, in poetry.

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