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Lake Solitude
by Deborah L. Carlton
160 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #01-0183; ISBN 1-55212-783-4; US$17.50, C$21.65, EUR14.50, £9.65
A collection of vignetts, poems, and artwork chronicaling the past eight years of the author's trials a s a neophyte traveler through the American West.
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About the BookA collection of vignettes, poems, and artwork chronicling the past eight years of the author's trials a s a neophyte traveler through the American West. The second of two books, Lake Solitude depicts an inner journey through self-discovery, highlighting the many extraordinary people and circumstances encountered along the way. Through an intensely personal journey, the reader may identify with a poem here or a story there, as if the image were written with them in mind. |
About the AuthorDeborah Lynne Carlton is a native Mainer, from a long line of Mainers. She attended first a Business college, then a Fine Arts college majoring in Silversmithing, minoring in Painting, and was a freelance painter for several years. A recession in Maine caused her return to work as a legal secretary; eventually inducing a life re-evaluation after computer work caused serious (though not permanent) deterioration to her eyesight. With never a thought of leaving Maine, she soon became seized with the urgent desire to paint the great outdoors. Wide open plains, elusive rivers, red rock canyons and indigo mountains became her subjects as she left home for the first time in 1993 to begin a journey of remote and scenic destinations that continues to this day. Please contact the author at: watertiger89@verizon.net |
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