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the task of falling rain is a full-length collection of poetry primarily about one woman’s love affair with the natural world of forests in the Cascade Mountains and the Coast Range of Oregon; but also about love and loss, joy and sorrow, life and death. Jean Esteve, Oregon Book Award finalist in poetry, says Plummer’s narrator’s voice moves from wistfulness through a kind of baffled anger … traces developments inside [her] own mind and spirit. These poems are cut from the cloth of a long life, now filtered through the experience of living on the Central Coast of Oregon in sun and rain. Paulann Peterson, past Oregon Poet Laureate, remarks on Plummer’s marvelous names for rain and says further, Her poems … celebrate whatever rain touches and feeds. With the ever-present Pacific outside her window, Plummer becomes a minute observer of sea and sky and shore. Drew Myron, poet and teacher, says Plummer writes ‘The sea is always in my senses.’ And now with her debut collection, it is in ours.
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the task of falling rain is a full-length collection of poetry primarily about one woman’s love affair with the natural world of forests in the Cascade Mountains and the Coast Range of Oregon; but also about love and loss, joy and sorrow, life and death. Jean Esteve, Oregon Book Award finalist in poetry, says Plummer’s narrator’s voice moves from wistfulness through a kind of baffled anger … traces developments inside [her] own mind and spirit. These poems are cut from the cloth of a long life, now filtered through the experience of living on the Central Coast of Oregon in sun and rain. Paulann Peterson, past Oregon Poet Laureate, remarks on Plummer’s marvelous names for rain and says further, Her poems … celebrate whatever rain touches and feeds. With the ever-present Pacific outside her window, Plummer becomes a minute observer of sea and sky and shore. Drew Myron, poet and teacher, says Plummer writes ‘The sea is always in my senses.’ And now with her debut collection, it is in ours.