Dot-to-Dot, Oregon

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Dot-to-Dot, Oregon

by Sid Miller

ISBN: 978-1932010299

9″ x 6″, softcover

88 pages

$13.95

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Sid Miller explores seven routes from the coast to the mountains, from inner-city Portland to the Idaho border. Dot-to-Dot, Oregon, a collection of fifty poems, travels through the cities, towns, and monuments of Oregon. Using these locales as a background, three voices narrate the author’s loving but critical relationship with the state he calls home.

About the Author:

Sid Miller was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, and moved around a bit before settling in Portland in 1999. In 2004, he created the Burnside Review, which is now one of Portland’s most well-respected literary journals. He continues to work as the Review’s executive editor and supplements his income by bartending. Sid has published three poetry collections and has had his work accepted by The Oregonian, the Portland ReviewHigh Desert Journal, and more. He attended Portland State University from 2000 to 2002.

 

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