Field Notes

by Dan Stryk
Illustrated by Suzanne Stryk

Field Notes

Field Notes is an amazing collaborative collection that explores the complexity inherent in the apparently simple things in nature.

ISBN: 978-0-9781616-8-2

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Released: February 2008

Dan Stryk is the American author of five collections of poems and prose parables, including The Artist and the Crow (Purdue University Press), and two new collections, Solace of the Aging Mare (The Mid-America Press) and Dimming Radiance (Wind Publications), are forthcoming in early 2008. He has published his poems and prose pieces in a variety of literary and cultural journals over the years. and his work has been anthologized in a variety of different publications. Among other awards, Dan has been the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Poetry Fellowship, and his work is included in a number of notable library collections of contemporary Southern writers, and is on permanent display in the Virginia Authors Room at the Library of Virginia in Richmond. Although thematically varied, two important concepts pervading much of what Dan writes, whether in the form of the poem or prose parable, are a fascination with the natural environment (where it still exists on our planet), and an interest in cultural diversity (where it has been allowed to at least partially persist). Dan is currently a Professor of World Literature and Creative Writing at Virginia Intermont College.