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Review Star people, shine out of the night the wayyou always have. Lend your immensity toevery pebble on the garden path.Appear simply, with nothing but your radiance,asking no more favor than the wind rustling wild plum leaves in the dark. from ''Cast Spears to Crack the Shroud'' ''If the universe gave birth to its soul, and if that soul were given human forma voice, an expression of emotion, the ability to look upon and admire its own cosmic beautythat soul would surely move within Cynthia West. When speaking of the rain, the stones, the wildlife, the days that come and go like a melodic breeze, West breathes energy into moments that at first glance seem still and lifeless. It's no surprise, then, that this Santa Fe Renaissance woman dabbles in photography, pottery, painting, and musicher poetry embodies a symphony of artistries, and her reality is one of shifting concepts and timeless truths, the kind we ache to explore.The New Sun is dedicated simply to 'the healers,' and fortunate is the reader who picks up this title.'' NEW MEXICO Magazine Product Description Cynthia West says, 'Kneeling, I retrieve shattered shards, glue them together. If I can stick even one piece to another, I have a poem. It is bread. . . . To write poetry, I memorize suffering's names, visit the wounds no stitches can hide, gather stories in my pain bag until it bursts. Love aches if it isn't told. . . . My words are small, round circles, elm seeds, designed to inhabit cracks. They sprout, growing leaves that call water, roots that hold earth, shade that shelters fruit. . . . I lean over the stream, holding a tin for panning gold, allow water to wash away the mud until the sun flashes on wet metal. . . . Kneeling, I retrieve shattered shards, glue them together. If I can stick even one piece to another, I have a poem. It is bread.' About the Author Known for her visionary realist paintings, Cynthia is also a poet, a photographer, a digital compositor, a book artist, and a potter. Her home and garden of thirtyfive years is a healing center as well as her studio and gallery. West is the author of three previous collections of poetry, For Beauty Way, 1990, 1000 Stone Buddhas, 1993, both from Inked Wingbeat Press, Santa Fe, and Rainbringer, 2004, In the Center of the Field, 2011, and A Clear Drop, 2015, all from Sunstone Press, Santa Fe.
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