
“Nothing divine dies. All good is eternally reproductive. The beauty of nature reforms itself in the mind, and not for barren contemplation, but for new creation.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nature
After months of preparation and over a thousand submissions, Nothing Divine Dies: The Poetry of Nature (Vita Brevis Poetry Anthology, III) has been officially released. This is a powerful volume of nature poetry by emerging and established artists. I appreciate all of you who made this possible. It’s an honor to work alongside such talented poets. Here’s to the new year — may it be a creative one.
“From a shaft of sunlight warming the kitchen floor to a lush forest by Walden pond, what is it about experiencing nature that pleases and fulfills us? In the third volume of the Vita Brevis Poetry Anthology, established and emerging poets from around the world show what nature means to them. This is nature poetry at its most precise and moving, continuing the long tradition of Transcendentalism, deciphering ourselves and the world that sustains us — with art.”
Congratulations on another wonderful collection of poetry! Well done.
In reading the poems in this collection, I view nature in a wonderfully myriad display of perspectives! I am proud indeed to be part of it. ❤