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CHANGE

Robots Driving Covered Wagons Finding Dust Trilogy (3)

by Glenn Proctor

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CHANGE Robots Driving Covered Wagons

This work - third of the Finding Dust Trilogy - explores the perils, joys and merits of progress. Where have we come from? Where are we going? What is change? As important as the poetry is in this volume, equally so are the words in DEFINING CHANGE - what dozens of contributors from around the United States and Canada say about change. The first two volumes of the trilogy - a life story and love phases - are KICKING BOTTLES, NEWS & DUST and Love, Lust & Flirts. The series - part autobiography, part commentary and decades of watching and listening - is the author’s look at life and death.

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Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Paperback, 82 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Jun 21, 2016)
ISBN10: 1478704276
ISBN13: 9781478704270
Genre: POETRY / American / General

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Glenn Proctor is the retired executive editor of the Richmond (VA) Times-Dispatch, completing a journalism career spanning 40 years. He shared in the Pulitzer Prize at the Akron Beacon Journal and taught at Kent State and Washington and Lee universities. A business and career coach, leadership trainer, substance recovery advocate and media strategist, he lives in North Carolina.
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