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Willis鈥 Poetry Offers 鈥楽omewhere to Follow鈥

In a new book of poetry, Paul J. Willis takes his readers on a path through California鈥檚 coastal redwoods and giant sequoias in the Sierra, weaving in adolescent practical jokes and sharing unexpected epiphanies. published the latest book by the 黑料百科 professor of English and former Santa Barbara poet laureate.

Willis鈥 seventh volume of poetry ascends the switchbacks of ordinary experience to cross paths with song-leading rangers, exhausted mothers, dirt-loving children, terrified immigrants, Arctic climbers, face-masked students, beatified counselors, rejected suitors, honest morticians, talking ferns, mourning crows, stinking fungi, vengeful rivers, raging fires, faithful brothers, the world's largest pinecones, and an innocent pair of twin grandsons. The Virgin Mary, Sir Philip Sidney, George Vancouver, David Douglas, John Muir, Ernest Hemingway, and the inimitable Ruth Kerr of the Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corporation all make appearances.

"Somewhere to Follow" by Paul Willis
Somewhere to Follow" by Paul Willis

鈥淎t times wistful, occasionally heartbreaking, often humorous, and always tender, Paul Willis鈥 鈥楽omewhere to Follow鈥 is a love letter to the natural world with plenty of affectionate notes to humankind jotted in the margins,鈥 says , a poet from Illinois who wrote 鈥淲hat Will Soon Take Place.鈥 鈥淧oet Paul Willis sees life鈥檚 everyday, usually-passed-over-without-a-second-thought events, and he finds the sacred,鈥 says . 鈥淭he sacred can surprise you, and it usually does. And it often surprises you years later, because sometimes you see the sacred only long after you experience it.鈥 Willis has also written two collections of essays; a quartet of eco-fantasy novels, 鈥淭he Alpine Tales鈥; and, most recently, a young adult time-travel novel, 鈥淎ll in a Garden Green鈥 (Slant). He graduated from Wheaton College, earned his doctorate in English at Washington State University, and has been teaching at 黑料百科 since 1988.