The Haunted Forest Trilogy

The Haunted Forest Trilogy by Jarod K Anderson, published by Boyle & Dalton on August 9, 2024, is a three-book poetry collection that invites readers to explore the intricate beauty of nature. This edition spans 264 pages and is presented in English. The collection includes Field Guide to the Haunted Forest (2020), Love Notes from the Hollow Tree (2022), and Leaf Litter (2023), showcasing Anderson’s nature poetry that emphasizes clarity and warmth while encouraging a deeper appreciation for the world around us.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of themes woven throughout the poems, which highlight our connection to the living universe and affirm our place within it. The work invites contemplation on a variety of subjects, from the simplicity of moss to the complexities of mortality. Through vivid imagery and approachable language, The Haunted Forest Trilogy encourages a rediscovery of commonplace wonders, offering new insights into the natural world and our relationship with it.
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Bats can hear shapes.
Plants can eat light.
Bees can dance maps.
We can hold all these ideas at once
and feel both heavy and weightless
with the absurd beauty of it all.
This three-book poetry collection is comprised of Field Guide to the Haunted Forest (2020), Love Notes from the Hollow Tree (2022), and Leaf Litter (2023), collectively known as The Haunted Forest Trilogy. Jarod K. Anderson’s best-selling nature poetry is celebrated by readers for its clarity, insight, and warmth. Vivid and approachable, the work gathered here invites readers to rediscover commonplace wonders and find new meaning in topics ranging from moss to mortality.
The poems in this trilogy highlight our connection to a living universe and affirm our place in a wilderness worthy of our love.
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