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"It just happens. Yep.
One day, after years of looking good,
or thinking it so, a startled reflection
in the mirror one morning - and there they are,
disbelieving eyes back at you staring."
The Coyote Writings is a journey through poetry, memory, and conversation. From the deserts and grasslands of Arizona to the winding paths of the Labyrinth, Marc A. Crowley weaves together reflections on beauty, silence, madness, and joy.
This poetry collection is playful and profound, offering glimpses of childhood wildness, cosmic wonder, and the quiet grace of ordinary days. With humour, honesty, and deep reverence for both nature and spirit, the poems and dialogues open doorways into the universal questions of who we are, where we've been, and where we might be going.
ISBN : 978-1-83543-976-0
Published: 09/04/2026
Pages : 102
Size : 205x140
Imprint : Olympia Publishers
Mr. Crowley, a third-generation native of Arizona, is a retired American history and government teacher living in the borderlands of southeastern Arizona. He has also taught math, writing, and music, and is also an avid hiker and trumpet player. Mr. Crowley has a degree in religious studies from Arizona State University and was recognized for his research into Mormon migration in Utah and Arizona. He has been writing since 1995, and his last published poem was in the anthology, Dear Vaccine: Global Voices Speak to the Pandemic (The Kent State University Press, 2022). The Coyote Writings is his first book.