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Descended from a Travel-worn Satchel by Chris LaTray

rebekahjenkins's review

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5.0

"Our lives are but pollen to them, scattered on the breeze, flashing briefly if caught in a sunbeam, then gone to the making of more, always more, of us."

I first met Chris in a Montana Writers class at UM. I had no idea what to expect. I had read the assigned reading of his 3 hours prior to class, partly out of procrastination, and partly to keep it fresh in my head. I liked that he was honest to a class of undergrads, honest about his writing, our writing, our questions about writing, and his approach. I was hooked, to say the very least. Chris was kind and excited about how many questions we had for him. And, he read his own work like he had just written it that very second. The emotion, the break in parts of his voice while talking about his dad, or his dogs; the reading reminded me of why I wanted to write in the first place.

His second book is welcoming. The artistry of haiku and haibun are friendly, and I wish more professors taught their simple yet engulfing form. I devoured this book in two hours, and I have plans to sit with it again this evening. We should all be so lucky to take the time as Chris has done to observe our surroundings.

sundaydutro's review

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emotional funny inspiring reflective sad fast-paced

5.0

schwertfeger49's review

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lighthearted reflective relaxing fast-paced

4.0

sshabein's review

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funny hopeful reflective relaxing sad slow-paced

5.0

Great writing made all the better by the familiarity I have with some of the locations mentioned.
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