Keith John Taylor is een Australische schrijver van sciencefiction en fantasy. Zijn werk duikt vaak in heroïsche fantasy, waarbij thema's als avontuur, magie en mythologie worden verkend. Taylor staat bekend om zijn vermogen om boeiende werelden en gedenkwaardige personages te creëren die lezers boeien met hun diepgang en complexiteit. Zijn stijl wordt gekenmerkt als vloeiend en sfeervol, waardoor lezers zich volledig kunnen onderdompelen in zijn fantasierijke verhalen.
The collection of poetry delves into Michigan's stunning landscapes, including Isle Royale and Lake Michigan, while also reflecting on the author's personal experiences in Ann Arbor. It captures the interplay between the natural beauty of the area and the inner life of its inhabitants, blending local scenery with broader themes that resonate beyond the state's borders.
A walking guide to over 130 bird watching sites. Information on habitats and seasonal bird sightings for each site. Checklists of species for quick reference including the best times for sightings. Maps to make planning easier."British Columbia is a veritable treasure trove of natural wonders, a living natural history museum. Early summer (June through early July) is the best time as the weather is at its best and all of the 249 breeding species are singing throughout the province.” KT
Set in a dark fantasy realm, the story follows a group of unlikely heroes as they confront ancient, malevolent gods awakened by dark sorcery. As they navigate treacherous landscapes filled with magic and betrayal, the characters must harness their unique abilities to combat the overwhelming forces threatening their world. Themes of sacrifice, the struggle between good and evil, and the quest for redemption intertwine, creating a gripping narrative filled with suspense and unexpected twists.
Exploring themes of aging, death, and place, this collection showcases the poet's keen observations of both the natural and human worlds. Through poems like "That Room in Alberta" and "Responsibilities," the author contrasts personal experiences with broader societal decay. Works such as "Under Their Mortal Glory" highlight a deep curiosity and admiration for nature. The collection ultimately encourages empathy and evokes feelings of sorrow, love, and hope, offering nuanced reflections on our interconnected existence.
The collection features short poems that delve into intimate moments of personal history, explore themes in art, and reflect on the beauty of the natural world. Each piece invites readers to appreciate the significance of seemingly minor experiences and observations, highlighting the profound connections between memory, creativity, and nature.
Exploring the interconnectedness of bird species and their survival strategies, this book delves into the intricate relationships that define their lives. It draws parallels between avian behaviors and human experiences, highlighting how both navigate challenges in their environments. By examining these life patterns, the author invites readers to reflect on the broader themes of adaptation and resilience in nature.
Discover the eighth wonder of the crossword world! Gasp at the awe inspiring 240 crossword puzzles in this bumper book. Grin as you quickly solve the coffee-time clues. Whoop when take on the challenge of the tricky cryptic clues and finish the whole puzzle. Cheer when you double-check the answers at the back of the book and find you got every last one right. Then like a true crossword explorer, go out and discover the ninth book!
Veteran environmental tutor and retired countryside ranger Keith Taylor seeks
out spiritual and visual riches as he undertakes a year travelling to
locations that have always intrigued him or may offer a fresh relationship
with the outdoors, both through his own seasonally aware eyes and those of
equally restless colleagues.
In Selected Poems, Keith Taylor, acclaimed poet of the Upper Midwest and the author of eighteen celebrated collections, delivers a stunning medley of his most lasting work: poems that remain vivid in the imagination, that have achieved a life beyond their first appearance on the page. With the signature charm and insight that have made him a beloved poet for nearly fifty years, Taylor dives into the wilderness of his life, in canoe and on foot. Across the decades, he reflects on what it means to be a painter, a writer, an observer of life's ordinary beauties; on encountering a bear in the Michigan woods; on the evolution of hitchhiking and the lives of saints; on his transfixion with Doreen dancing at his grade school's show-and-tell; and on the deep and abiding love of a long marriage. A triumphant celebration of growing up and the life that comes after, this is a collection not to be missed by fans of American poetry and all who wander in the wilderness.