The title of this intriguing chapbook, Archaeomythology, reflects a kind of digging. The opening epigraph, "the places I inhabit and that inhabit me," foretells a delving into the places that matter most to the poet: home, garden, nearby natural landscapes, and childhood landscapes.
The poems in this book are not ordered in an obvious way-- not by time period or type of place, for example-- because they coexist and often share a sense of permeability.
Join poet Kathryn Dohrmann on a poetic exploration of place.