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Follow on Google News | ![]() Still Standing By Earl LeClaire"Earl LeClaire is a leviathan; his path has taken him to depths most of us cannot fathom..."
By: Aquillrelle Earl LeClaire, poet and raconteur, has worked at a myriad of jobs including, fisherman, lobsterman, nuclear piping designer, historical researcher, cab driver, and chef. He has been writing poetry, fiction, and non-fiction since 1971. He has published poetry, fiction and food articles in many small press and major magazines in the USA and Europe. Earl was awarded first place in the Aquillrelle Poetry Contest 2 for the poem, “Below the Mayonnaise Factory”. He is the author of two cookbooks, Cove Creek Farm.Org‘s Old Timey Appalachian Good Foods and Game Cookbook and Old Swamper‘s Shellfish and Clambake Cookbook. His book of vignettes, Night Taxi, is currently out of print. His first book of poetry, Below the Mayonnaise Factory, is available through Catawba Press. Earl, 70, lives in the still rugged and beautiful Appalachian Mountains of Western North Carolina half a mile from the Tennessee Line. Deliverance, he is quick to remind you, was a product of the late James Dickey’s sometimes strange and twisted mind. However, he says, if you hear banjo music, paddle faster. *** When People See You -for Lisa When people see you as a tempestuous ocean full of storm and fury, a wave crashing on an unsuspecting shore, then to recede, to gather again and storm ashore once more. It is what they expect of a poet. It is more difficult when you are but a small, shadowed, reflecting pond. If you dare to look in and let your hand touch your face on the surface you won’t believe the truth, and the simplicity of it. Author:http://www.aquillrelle.com/ To order:http://www.lulu.com/ End
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