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Under Sonoran Skies: Prose and Poetry from the High Desert is an anthology of fiction and nonfiction that includes poems and short experiences, as well as general, historical, and reflective essays. Sketching on diverse life experience, spanning education, executive, ministry, regulation, and the performing arts, the six creators bring a complementary shade, style, and tempo to both fiction and nonfiction in this 240-webpage book. Bill Black color carries out as a magician, poet, storyteller and MC; he's published in local and international periodicals. Jeanne Burrows-Johnson is an internationally posted wordsmith, design expert, performance instructor and presenter. Susan Cosby-Patton is a retired terminology arts trainer and poet who is posted regionally and nationally. Educator and psychotherapist Kay Lesh, Ph.D., creators professional articles and catalogs and conducts seminars and workshops. Retired minister Patricia Noble is an publisher, educator, and loudspeaker who has shown radio essays and posted journal articles. Larry Sakin is an observational and attitudinal article writer, green energy businessperson and political expert. While the creators reside in Tucson, Arizona, their body of work embraces myriad subject areas. In addition to predictable literary subject matter like philosophy, personal relationships, conflict, pet animal companions, and stages of life, they also examine the environment, background, business, politics, and mythology. The eleven themed chapters allow readers to read the book sequentially, or pick from a variety of subject areas:
- 1. Visioning the Build
- 2. Places Far and Close to
- 3. The Changing Western world
- 4. Of Men and Women
- 5. Family, Friends, and also other Loves
- 6. Health, Prosperity, and Contentment
- 7. Seasons of Life
- 8. Choice and Change
- 9. Misconception, Magic, and Enthusiasm
- 10. Business, Culture, and Contemporary society
- 11. Crafting the Perspective