Reviewed by Jayne E. Marek Delightful, wry, and accessible, Eric Nelson’s seventh poetry collection is grounded in day-to-day living. Family dynamics, the vicissitudes of
—Zubair Ahmed Rivers of Cities She said, a friend, an engineer worked the big tugboats that push barges down the Snake into the Columbia
And often, it seems, we live inside the rain. It comes to us like the folding of hands. It moves with secret footsteps
I have always loved the wind: chimes gabbling as fast as they can like a toddler just back from the park, the creaking