Publishers Weekly Fiction Review
Date of Review:
Oct.10.2011
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Publishers Weekly
"Steele offers an eloquent meditation on patterns of grief, loss, and silence between generations, with the quiet, grounded narration moves fluidly across time and slowly revealing these patterns. Most memorably, Steele reveals the unexpected details in a landscape that many might dismiss as barren: "The moon is full up--a deep water sky coming with it, and a wind that makes a sound like a river moving through the trees, a wild and invisible thing that turns them inside out."
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Tell me to what you pay attention and I will tell you who you are.”
—Jose Ortega y Gasset
About Pamela
Pamela Steele was born in West Virginia and grew up between Oregon and Tennessee. She received her MFA in Poetry from Spalding University, and her poetry collection Paper Bird was nominated for an Oregon Book Award in 2008. She currently teaches...
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Causes Pamela Steele Supports
Fishtrap, Inc., Pendleton Center for the Arts, The Nez Perce Trail Interpretive Center/Tamkaliks Celebration





