Insatiable: Poems
(2004, Sisu Press)
Written
for those who enjoy finding new ways to praise the beauty that surrounds
us, even in difficult times, Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer's new poems
translate the mundane into the musical. Even thistledown and cricket
songs resonate with wonder.
These
36 poems are collected in a debossed gift box. The poems are printed on
individual pages so that the reader can give them away, send them as
cards, frame them or hang them on the fridge.
“Trommer’s work is beautiful and
sinuous. And beneath the rich surface lies a
sense of tireless inquiry. Stop and smell the
chokecherries.”
—Telluride
Daily Planet
“Trommer is destined to be poet
laureate of Colorado, and this is why.”
—Inside
Outside
“Trommer’s poems amuse, others
cause introspection. They include nuance and
life lessons from weeds and snow, rocks and
frogs. Trommer is witty and enjoyable to read.”
—Grand
Junction Daily Sentinel
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