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The voice that brings us these poems is multifaceted

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Pacific Walkers

Signing on with The Daily Sun

Last Address

Briefing

His Other Car Was a Train

John Doe #130969

The River That Runs Above

The River That Runs Beneath

I Too Sip from the Flask

Annunciation

Afraid of My Rays, No One Comes Near

When the River Comes toward Me

Complete Stranger

As Reported

I Take Notes in the Cold

Only As Good As Your Feet

Compromised State

Say What You Will

Retablo

“Outlaw Mentality”

My Weight in Ants

The River Pulls Awake a Morning

Decked Out

They Flee from Me

Unflappable

Apparently Not

Strobe

Coordinates of X

Happy & Terrified When We Wake

II / RAIN ON

Rained On

What Is the Who?

A Man Mistakes Me for a Mannequin

Take Them from Me

A Last Moth of August

My You Mother May I?

Thin Ice

Stopped in the Midst of Going On

Late June, 1960

Write Back When You Can

Canals

Stole (Wedding Photograph, 1911)

On Hudson Street

In Our Minds

Ground into Being

Crypt Window

At Value Village

Song of the Sang-Froid (Who Knocketh?)

I Am My Own Assistant

Once I Had a Badge

I Have My Own Damned Family—Thank You

Very Much—But Theirs Apparently Has Nobody

Nuzzle

Who Died and Made You Our Foreigner?

Coming to Her Senses

The Definite Article

Art Brut

Shut Up & Row

No Sign of My Passing

Acknowledgments

About the Poet

A Note on the Type

About the Author

Nance Van Winckel is the author of five books of poetry, including No Starling and After a Spell, winner of the Washington State Governor's Award for Poetry, and three collections of short stories. Her numerous awards include two National Endowment for the Arts Poetry Fellowships, a Pushcart Prize, and Poetry Magazine's Friends of Literature Award. She lives near Spokane, Washington, with her husband, the artist Rik Nelson.

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"An exquisite collection. Those who love stories; those who are interested in ways of thinking about memory, the passing of time, family history, old photographs; and those who enjoy just hovering for a moment in the beauty of arresting details and language will be eager readers of Pacific Walkers." Nancy Eimers, author of A Grammar to Waking and Oz

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