Walking on the Earth

Walking on the Earth by Jamieson Wolf, published by Wolf Flow Press on January 3, 2015, is a collection of poetry that intertwines memoir and a journey toward healing. This edition spans 298 pages and is presented in English. The poems reflect the author’s exploration of his identity and experiences, addressing themes such as disease, sexuality, and physical disability, all while emphasizing the healing power of love.
Readers will find that Walking on the Earth offers a candid look at the author’s quest to understand his place in the world. The collection features both real and imagined conversations, providing a unique perspective on personal struggles and triumphs. Through unflinching honesty, Wolf invites readers to engage with the complexities of life and the transformative nature of love, making this work a thoughtful contribution to contemporary poetry.
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Walking on the Earth contains poems that are part memoir, part journey to healing. All the conversations contained within are real or imagined. The poems are the author’s attempt to find his place in the world and to carve his own path through life. With unflinching honesty, Wolf talks about disease, sexuality, physical disability and the healing power of love.
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