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Book details
  • Genre:NATURE
  • SubGenre:Seasons
  • Language:English
  • Pages:90
  • Hardcover ISBN:9781483583600

Dawnlight

by June Luvisi

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Overview
June Luvisi finished her MA in British Literature later in life, taught at Harper College in Illinois, painted intensively for some years, fell in love with poetry and then discovered a new life on the Internet and people all over the world who share her passions. After writing a short memoir, Plato and Potato Chips, she now has put together this collection of her poems, art and prose. Finding that daybreak provided a certain stimulus, a certain magic that fueled her creative passions, she rarely misses a dawn now, and hence the title of this collection of her poems, paintings and prose. She hopes readers share the sense of renewal and energy that she finds in Dawnlight.
Description
June Luvisi finished her MA in British Literature later in life, taught at Harper College in Illinois, painted intensively for some years, fell in love with poetry and then discovered a new life on the Internet and people all over the world who share her passions. After writing a short memoir, Plato and Potato Chips, she now has put together this collection of her poems, art and prose. Finding that daybreak provided a certain stimulus, a certain magic that fueled her creative passions, she rarely misses a dawn now, and hence the title of this collection of her poems, paintings and prose. She hopes readers share the sense of renewal and energy that she finds in Dawnlight.
About the author
Artist, poet, writer, former English teacher, June Luvisi, finds magic in the dawn's first light. She welcomes the wonders of this technological revolution that whiz us through our lives ever faster and faster. But when things get too frantic, she finds inspiration in nature and the sunrise, and herein she shares her thoughts and feelings through her poems, writings and in her art.