The Human Touch
Bill Glose
POETRY
Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda, Poet Laureate of Virginia 2006-2008, calls The Human Touch “Imagistic, musical, sometimes witty... [reminding] us of our fundamental need for the human touch.” At once both pastoral and sociological, The Human Touch delves into small moments that seek to define the larger whole of our lives. In this wise collection, Bill Glose shows us what it means to strive to be human and offers us both an acceptance and a critique of modern life.
Bill Glose
POETRY
Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda, Poet Laureate of Virginia 2006-2008, calls The Human Touch “Imagistic, musical, sometimes witty... [reminding] us of our fundamental need for the human touch.” At once both pastoral and sociological, The Human Touch delves into small moments that seek to define the larger whole of our lives. In this wise collection, Bill Glose shows us what it means to strive to be human and offers us both an acceptance and a critique of modern life.
Bill Glose
POETRY
Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda, Poet Laureate of Virginia 2006-2008, calls The Human Touch “Imagistic, musical, sometimes witty... [reminding] us of our fundamental need for the human touch.” At once both pastoral and sociological, The Human Touch delves into small moments that seek to define the larger whole of our lives. In this wise collection, Bill Glose shows us what it means to strive to be human and offers us both an acceptance and a critique of modern life.