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Praise for Holding Three Things at Once:
Poems
“Rosemerry Trommer is one of the best poets
working today. She has a knack for placing
the reader at ease and pointing out in a
gentle manner things that matter in a hectic
world. Things like family, the changing of
the seasons, and the daily distractions of
life that ultimately have a way for bringing
solace and peace and thanks if you will but
listen. ... If you only buy one book of
poetry this year, make it this one.”
Review in The Oklahoma
Observer by Mike Nobles
One of the summer's best poetry reads is
Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer's Holding Three
Things At Once which was a finalist for
the Colorado Book Award. These poems, both
intimate and adventuresome, illuminate
Rosemerry quest for balance and perfection
while juggling the roles of writer, mother,
and organic fruit grower. Simply
delicious! Ripe and juicy! Incredibly
profound and memorable.
Review in Wyo Poets
Newsletter by Laurie Wagner Buyer
“Rosemerry is a chanteuse of the heart,
winging her way through the orchards of
daily life, gathering up for us small gifts,
children, rare apricot words, cherry
blossoms and always love’s sweet pears. A
ripening book of shudders and sighs.”
Art Goodtimes, Author of As
If the World Really Mattered
“Wahtola Trommer’s words take flight and
blossom throughout this work, a mother’s
testament to her children, life, the earth
and the succulent, sweetly dripping, fruits
that each new poem produces. This is a work
about creation; on so many different levels
it follows the writer as she creates, the
mother as she revels in her own creations
and the observer as she marvels and studies
what the seasons of the earth have brought
into being, rain, apricots, cherries, trees,
birds, fear, children, blooming … life.”
Aaron A. Abeyta, Author of As
Orion Falls
“Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer’s words are
riverstones—each one a sphere
glimmering with the alchemy of grit, water,
motion, time. They are strung together
with gossamer strands; the effect has
us shiver and blush. These are the best kind
of poems, both heft and grace, dangling like
counterweights to offset that which weighs
heavy on the human heart.”
Amy Irvine, Author of
Trespass: Living at the Edge of the Promised
Land
“In Holding Three Things at Once, Rosemerry
Wahtola Trommer leads us softly, surely
toward home. In these pages is fresh access
to the miracles of daily living: The
gestures of the seasons. The purr of
contentment that hangs on the clothesline
with the clean sheets. Those tender,
shuffling dances of the shadows and the
stars.”
Gary Ferguson,
Author of Hawks Rest: A Season in the
Remote Heart of Yellowstone
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Hear an interview
with Rosemerry about
the new book
Finalist for the
Colorado Book Award
Read an interview with
Bob King, Colorado Poet’s Center,
about the book |