Into the Thicket

Into the Thicket by H. Palmer Hall, published by Ink Brush Press in April 2011, is a collection of short stories that explores the intricate connections between humanity and nature. This edition, comprising 164 pages, invites readers to reflect on the landscapes of East Texas and beyond, illustrating how natural elements shape our experiences and identities.
In this work, Hall’s narratives traverse various geographical settings, from the Neches River to the Gulf Coast, weaving together themes of life, death, and the environment. The stories emphasize the interplay between man, woman, beast, and soil, using vivid imagery and poetic language to create a rich tapestry of experiences. Readers will find a thoughtful examination of the world around them, as Hall blurs the lines between time and space, inviting contemplation on the deeper connections that bind us to our surroundings.
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In Into the Thicket, H. Palmer Hall, reminds us that an East Texas pine tree blown over by a storm simply clears the land for seedlings that follow, that the crunch of Gulf oyster shells under your boots beckons you back to the ocean, that sometimes you have to rub the bark of an oak tree to get under someone’s skin. From the Neches to the Rio Grande to Tigris River, Hall’s stories confirm the collective identity between man and woman and beast and soil, blurring time and space and life and death with his poetic pen.
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