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This bold new poetry collection, inspired by Native American tradition, explores a romance between a young white woman with a wild spirit and a passionate Shawnee warrior.
Tangling elements of spirituality, sexuality and cultural identity, these poems capture the intensity of a transatlantic love affair that transcends oceans, time and even death itself.
This collection has been written in memory of the poet's late aunt who had Apache ancestry.
10% of all profits made from this book will be donated to the Native American Heritage Association.
Helen Cox is a Yorkshire-born novelist and poet, best known for her Kitt Hartley murder mystery series. Helen's poetry has previously been published in Popshot Magazine, From Whispers to Roars, Riggwelter and the TL;DR Women's Anthology. Helen coordinates the poetry courses at City Lit, London and teaches an annual poetry masterclass at Keats House.
Tangling elements of spirituality, sexuality and cultural identity, these poems capture the intensity of a transatlantic love affair that transcends oceans, time and even death itself.
This collection has been written in memory of the poet's late aunt who had Apache ancestry.
10% of all profits made from this book will be donated to the Native American Heritage Association.
Helen Cox is a Yorkshire-born novelist and poet, best known for her Kitt Hartley murder mystery series. Helen's poetry has previously been published in Popshot Magazine, From Whispers to Roars, Riggwelter and the TL;DR Women's Anthology. Helen coordinates the poetry courses at City Lit, London and teaches an annual poetry masterclass at Keats House.
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