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My Journey Begins Where the Road Ends

My Journey Begins Where the Road Ends in Bloomington, MN

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My Journey Begins Where the Road Ends

My Journey Begins Where the Road Ends in Bloomington, MN

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"Back to the simple earth" - Tom Conlan comes by his love of the land naturally, generations after a beloved grandfather worked and saved to escape Detroit and move north. Conlan inherited that longing; he reveled in his boyhood of treeforts, baseball, and Sloppy Joes, even as it was unfolding. He revels in it still, with graceful language and long thoughts, with good dogs, good horses, and even better homemade wine. -
Mardi Link
, author of
The Drummond Girls
and
Bootstrapper
MORE PRAISE FOR
My Journey Begins Where the Road Ends:
"Deeply moving...told with all the tropes a good poet would use ... Vivid Description ... a delightful sense of humor ... a novelist's skill with scene and feel for dialogue ..." - Cathy Smith Bowers, former Poet Laureate of North Carolina
"... close to being a prose poem ... intense, lyrical nature writing." - Emily Fox Gordon, author of
Mockingbird Years
"Lovely Vignettes." - Peter Stitt, editor,
The Gettysburg Review
"Back to the simple earth" - Tom Conlan comes by his love of the land naturally, generations after a beloved grandfather worked and saved to escape Detroit and move north. Conlan inherited that longing; he reveled in his boyhood of treeforts, baseball, and Sloppy Joes, even as it was unfolding. He revels in it still, with graceful language and long thoughts, with good dogs, good horses, and even better homemade wine. -
Mardi Link
, author of
The Drummond Girls
and
Bootstrapper
MORE PRAISE FOR
My Journey Begins Where the Road Ends:
"Deeply moving...told with all the tropes a good poet would use ... Vivid Description ... a delightful sense of humor ... a novelist's skill with scene and feel for dialogue ..." - Cathy Smith Bowers, former Poet Laureate of North Carolina
"... close to being a prose poem ... intense, lyrical nature writing." - Emily Fox Gordon, author of
Mockingbird Years
"Lovely Vignettes." - Peter Stitt, editor,
The Gettysburg Review

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