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E-raamat: She Speaks to Me: Western Women's View of the West through Poetry and Song

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2016
  • Kirjastus: TwoDot Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493019045
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  • Kirjastus: TwoDot Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493019045
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In this collection are the poems of cowgirl poets who are regulars at the numerous state, local, and national cowboy poetry gatherings that happen throughout the year. There are a few songwriters as wellafter all, their songs are simply poetry set to music. Some of the poets have never been published and were shy about being included but the true poet is always, just under the surface, eager to have her voice heard. Why else would she go to the trouble? The poets and songwriters featured here were quick to respond to the invitation to be included. In true Western fashion, they saddled their fast ponies and galloped in with their poetry and lyrics for your enjoyment.

Gifted photographer Robin L. Green chose the captivating photographs to accompany these lovely verses and songs. She captures the stark, lush, brutal, gentle and ever-changing western landscape and the creatures that inhabit it (including intrepid humans) in all sorts of weatherharsh or gentlelike no other.
Foreword vi
Jennifer Dennison
Prologue ix
Jill Charlotte Stanford
Amy Hale Auker, Prescott, Arizona
1(7)
Sally Bates, Chino Valley, Arizona
8(7)
Virginia Bennett, Goldendale, Washington
15(8)
Niki Berg, Atlanta, Georgia
23(3)
Teresa Burleson, Weatherford, Texas
26(7)
Doris Daley, Black Diamond, Alberta, Canada
33(5)
Janice Gilbertson, King City, California
38(5)
Audrey Hankins, Skull Valley, Arizona
43(4)
Joni Harms, Canby, Oregon
47(2)
Linda Hasselstrom, Hermosa, South Dakota
49(5)
Jessica Hedges, Lovelock, Nevada
54(4)
Debra Coppinger Hill, Chelsea, Oklahoma
58(6)
Yvonne Hollenbeck, Clearfield, South Dakota
64(6)
Stacy Jenne, Douglas, Wyoming
70(3)
Dee "Buckshot Dot" Strickland Johnson, Payson, Arizona
73(6)
Randi Johnson, Great Basin, Oregon
79(6)
Jo Lynne Kirkwood, Sigurd, Utah
85(7)
Echo Klaproth, Shoshoni, Wyoming
92(4)
Deanna Dickinson McCall, Timberon, New Mexico
96(5)
Renee Meador, Big Horn, Wyoming
101(5)
Lyn Messersmith, Alliance, Nebraska
106(5)
Kathy Moss, Canyon City, Oregon
111(5)
Lauralee Northcott, Winthrop, Washington
116(6)
Skye Mesa Ogilvie, Missoula, Montana
122(2)
Evelyn Roper, Gunnison, Colorado
124(2)
Sandy Seaton Sallee, Paradise Valley, Montana
126(6)
Ann Sochat, Canutillo, Texas
132(8)
Rhonda Stearns, Newcastle, Wyoming
140(8)
Jody Strand, Baker, Montana
148(7)
Tina Willis, Wheatland, Wyoming
155(4)
Thanks and Gratitude 159(1)
Sources 160(3)
About the Author 163(1)
About the Photographer 164
Jill Charlotte Stanford considers herself the luckiest person in the world. Growing up admiring from afar in the fifth row of the darkened Princess Theater in Edmonds, Washington, a box of Malt Balls slowly melting in her hot little fist, cowgirls like Dale Evans and others certainly shaped her dreams and her future. She never dreamed, then, that she would grow up and someday meet and write about real cowgirls. From her first book to this one, her circle has grown to include ranchers, trick riders, horse trainers and breeders and now, poets and songwriters that write of the West. They have all proven to be women of resourcefulness, courage, humility, great humor and a generous spirit. A little girl wearing small, red cowboy boots came up to Jill at a book signing not too long ago. Eying her fringed jacket and looking her square in the eye, (in true cowgirl fashion,) she asked, Are you a real cowgirl? Jill looked her back, square in the eye, and replied, I sure hope so!   About the Photographer Self-taught photographer Robin L. Green lives in Ellensburg Washington, with her Jack Russell, Jasper, and her Bay Mare. Considering herself much more intuitive than technical, she is drawn to her subjects as more of a casual observer than choreographer. She makes her living photographing a wide range of people and animals, senior portraits and unforgettable wedding albums. But Western backdrops are still, after many years, her favorite subject to shoot, For Robin, photography is an expression of thought and an interpretation of what she sees. "It is a blessing and a gift to see light and composition in even the most ordinary situations and capturing it is a way to hold onto it whereas we might not otherwise." You can find Robins work on  Facebook under Robin L Photography. Her website is www.thebaymare.com.