Quarry Song

Quarry Song by Phyllis Price is a poetry collection published by Finishing Line Press on July 10, 2016. This edition comprises 40 pages and is presented in English. The book features poems that draw inspiration from the author’s native rural village of Prices Fork, located near Blacksburg, Virginia, and highlights the lives of the pioneers who settled the area, from whom the author is descended.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as character studies, celebration of roots, reconciliation, and forgiveness throughout the collection. Price’s writing vividly captures the imagery of nature and rural life, emphasizing the deep interconnection between humanity and the natural world. Quarry Song marks the beginning of a planned series, inviting readers to engage with the author’s reflections on her heritage and the landscape that shaped it.
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The author’s native rural village of Prices Fork, near Blacksburg, Virginia, is featured in this collection of poems. She profiles some of the pioneers who settled the region from whom the author is descended. Character studies, celebration of roots, reconciliation and forgiveness are common themes throughout the book. Price’s writing is rich in imagery of nature and rural life and man’s interconnection with the natural world. Quarry Song is the first book in a series planned by the author.
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