Hear poet and writer Laurie Allmann read from her newly released collection, An Hour from Now.
Allmann’s collection of poems, steeped in field biology and the environmental sciences, offers intimate glimpses of a natural world that has its own integrity and value
apart from our comprehension of it. The author describes everything from the behavior of birds to the flight of butterflies, from astronomical events to weather
patterns and the movements of salamanders.
Laurie Allmann is a St. Croix Valley-based environmental writer, essayist, and poet. She received a Minnesota Book Award for her creative nonfiction book, Far From Tame: Reflections from the Heart of a Continent, a collection of essays based on ecoregions of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan. Her essays have been featured in public radio commentaries on MPR and KFAI, and published in numerous anthologies. She has been a course instructor for The Loft Literary Center, and is a founding coeditor of Agate magazine.
Free Admission
Phone: 651-439-1465
Email: info@artreachstcroix.org
2019/10/27 - 2019/10/27
Additional time info:
Doors open at 4:30 with a reading at 5:00. Reception and signing to follow.
ArtReach St. Croix
224 North 4th Street, Stillwater, MN 55082
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