JL Huffman brings her observational skills that are usually in service to the art of medicine to poetry of the natural world. Her almanac of affectionate poems arranged by season are balm to those weary with the human world and show the inherent power of healing contained in nature.~Beth Phillips Brown, author of Book of Enchantments
PRAISE FOR THE BOOK*In language that bubbles with energy and keen observation, JL Huffman records the passage of seasons. Almanac: The Four Seasons is not a calendar book dotted with human celebrations. Instead the year comes alive through "a pie's plenty of blackbirds," "a drift of swallowtails," and a sycamore "moisturized by morning rain." With a realism that is refreshing, humans are non-dominant, their appearances tucked in among the abundant life of the natural world. Look closer, these poems urge, and each season will open its secrets and delights. ~J. C. Todd, Rita Dove Prize in Poetry winner, author of The Damages of Morning
JLHuffman shows her true flexibility by including many forms of poetry, while also breaking free with open verse. Coined terms (Starcicles), alliteration, varied viewpoints, let's not forget the clever cover, and general verbal chicanery make her the uppity author I enjoy."~Mar Startari, President of High Country Writers. Wordsmith award-winning poet