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Desert Plains: Planes of Awareness

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Bill Spratley | Evergreen Dream 104p, e-book, $2.99, ISBN 978-1-957860-01-5

Spratley’s lyric debut opens with an invitation into a symbolic desert, a “barren” and “dangerous” place that operates throughout the collection as a plane of spiritual existence in which “constant sorrow” is a companion and hope has all but vanished. That might sound bleak, but none of these poems is without a silver lining, and over the course of Desert Plains, a book whose heart is in the poet’s faith in Jesus Christ, that brightness expands and becomes more clear because the “darkness brought the contrast.” By accepting the invitation to the desert, the narrator embarks on a journey through suffering that is often existentia­l, exploring the “age-old question of who I am” and receiving no clear answer in response.

Yet there is purpose to this yearning, suffering, and questionin­g, just as Jesus had purpose in the Gospels to seek a desert of solitude, too, and face trials there. “All the pain and sorrow” Spratley writes in “Perspectiv­es,” “served as a tool” to look inward and find a spiritual awakening and a new purpose in life: creativity, generosity, and love. The narrator’s outlook shifts from a state of longing for answers and connection toward a state of curiosity in which there’s “much to discover but even more to create” and a willingnes­s to help others who are walking through the desert, seeking the other side.

Paired with each of these somber yet hopeful verses are often oversatura­ted landscape photos and contrived works of surrealist digital art from the public domain whose inclusion appears largely extraneous, though at times they offer a striking visual complement to Spratley’s poems. But it’s in the poet’s own words and rumination­s—and in the aching spiritual journey the narrator takes through them—that is where Desert Plains shines. Readers seeking accessible but not simple poems that delve deeply into the complexiti­es of Christian spirituali­ty will find Spratley’s debut validating and inspired.

Cover: A | Design & typography: B | Illustrati­ons: B Editing: A | Marketing copy: A

Poems of faith exploring suffering, raw landscapes, and spiritual awakening.

Great for fans of Daniel C. Colesworth­y, Greta Zwaan.

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