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Under the Tucson Moon
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210 pages
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Exploring the intersection of creativity and place, this collection of essays reflects on the author's experiences in the Sonoran Desert over nine winters. Through her journeys, Kim Antieau delves into the concept of borderlands—both literal and metaphorical—where artistic expression flourishes or falters. The essays celebrate the wildness of creativity, likening the author to a siren who wrangles words instead of horses. This unique perspective offers an intimate glimpse into the life of a passionate artist under the Tucson moon.
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2013, paperback
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