Alan Zoltie

I am not who I look at I am someone from the past Recognizing only who I was and not who I have become A stranger in a known place, with an unknown identity Those lines of experience that change even a modest smile Staring into the eyes of youth, no longer found Alan...

Cheryl

Hi Alan Thanks for the book! It is great! Sorry I didn’t get Bessie and Benson to you for it–they could have been ‘famous’! You are so right on with the doggie emotions…. Love, Cheryl

Ann

Hi Alan, I am making my way through the Kennel Hill. The poems are so true, heartfelt and charming. You certainly know how to convey the unique and profound relationship with our animal companions. Thank you for my copy. Ann

Teresa

Friend, I think I told you I have grown into poems….so often I could not understand them when I was younger. I had favorite poets but often the poems would run right over me without comprehension. When I was in my mid 30’s, I met David Whyte and did a workshop with...

W

Two poems. Perfectly capturing the complexity. The absurdity. The miracle. -W

Wendy

Wow. This is just amazing. So beautifully written and you’ve captured the challenge it is to resolve such completely different aspects of one human being. I think the wife grieves for her own lost life as much as she grieves a love that really never was. But...