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Desert Kin
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Wendy Videlock has spent more than thirty years with her attention riveted on the high desert of Colorado’s Western Slope—on the canyon edge she calls home, and on her “kin,” the critters and landscapes that inhabit it. Desert Kin: Speaking Animal in the American Southwest is the fruit of that life lived in deep, loving relationship to a particular place.
Part poet, part prophet, Videlock gives us ageless, contemporary parables drawn from coyote and hummingmoth, hawk and fawn, fox and desert goose. In lyric essays as alive as her verse, she traces the spiritual geography of the Sonoran and Colorado Plateau—the mesas, canyons, and stone skies of a West that shapes the soul. Her poems move from tight, luminous lyrics to expansive meditations, always grounded in the senses, always reaching toward the mystery at the edges of the known.
These poems and essays ask how we belong to the land, and how the land belongs to us—how kin is not just family but everything that shares a place and a time with us. “Here,” Videlock writes, “I remain a wide-eyed child of the desert: kin to everything around me.”
— Introduction by Susan Spear, author of On Earth
“How wonderful to read these poems and mini-essays. Videlock is sly with her words and she’ll take nothing from you. She only gives. Feathered, scaly, bristled, dusty and soft, she is the place she writes about. She is the cat inside the fox and the lightness of the moth. Come fly and trot and sniff and dig around with her in Desert Kin—no time with these words will be wasted.”
“With wit, humility, and deep attention, Desert Kin reveals a world alive with intelligence and surprise. Videlock reminds us that the land is not empty space but vast community, and that paying attention may be the truest form of belonging.”
“Wendy Videlock’s rhythm and rhymes are fresh as a desert dawn. She writes from a ‘ridiculously vast and sparkling magnificence’ on the edge of the Colorado Plateau, where the poet remains ‘a wide-eyed child of the desert: kin to everything around her.’ These poems and essays remind us that a kinship with the land helps us be more wholly alive. The Southwest courses through this book—and in Videlock’s veins—like a river in a canyon, like blood.”
“This book of insight gleaned from the natural world is utterly applicable to our times and to our human existence. After reading Desert Kin, ‘I find myself / a little less blurred, / a little more awake / a little more deeply stirred’ to this remarkable world that surrounds us all.”
- Slender Little Snake
- What You Thought You Lost
- Today I Heard
- What the River Said
- The Soul of the West (essay)
- Coyote
- Leaping from Shape to Shape
- High Country Hawk
- The Patience of the Heron
- The Fawn
- Drifting in the Poetry of Snow
- Fiercely Fox
- Day of the Desert Fox
- Messenger Birds
- For the Birds
- Horse Medicine (essay)
- How You Might Approach a Foal
- Black Swan
- I Find Myself
- Buzzard’s Roost
- For the Love of Dogs (essay)
- Sometimes Badger
- All the Things My Hands Have Held
- The Sum of the Parts
- Holy Ghost
- Poetry Enters the Room
- Wolf, Bear, Grass
- Many Tongues
- The Secret Lake
- Said the Bighorn Ram
- The Animal Beneath the Rib (essay)
- Slake
- & many more…
Poems and essays in Desert Kin have appeared in Best American Poetry, Poetry, Hudson Review, Hopkins Review, Rattle, Literary Matters, Nimrod, Terrain, THINK, Hampden Sydney Poetry Review, Able Muse, and Spoke & Blossom, among others. Essays also appeared in various forms in the author’s syndicated column, Word from the West / The Barefoot Laureate, running across the Four Corner States.
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