Loading the Stone

Loading the Stone by Harley Elliott is a memoir of place published by Woodley Press in November 2006. This edition spans 248 pages and is presented in English. The book explores themes related to flint and flint artifacts, the integrity of process, and the relationships between fathers and sons, incorporating various forms such as poems, drawings, and chapters.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of reflections and insights that delve into the significance of flint and its artifacts, while also addressing familial connections. The work has been featured in numerous journals, showcasing its diverse appeal within the realms of literature and fiction. This thoughtful exploration invites readers to engage with the intricate interplay of material culture and personal narrative.
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Loading the Stone is a memoir of place that deals with flint and flint artifacts, the integrity of process, and fathers and sons. It includes poems, drawings, and chapters. Excerpts from the book have been published in a broad variety of journals including The Land Report, Indian Artifact Magazine, Hanging Loose, New Letters, Northeast, the Pegasus Review, and in the anthology New: American and Canadian Poetry.
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