Saturday, August 21, 2010

My new book arrived on Wednesday!


I've been sending this manuscript around for about nine years, and it finally found a home with Wipf and Stock. The poems are more religious than the ones in the other books; that's probably why the manuscript kept getting rejected. Over the years I've kept revising it, and last Spring I changed the format , adding prayer reflection questions after each of my poems.

I love the cover! The publisher designed it, and nothing I would have come up with could equal it.


Here are some more details about it:


Description:


Designed for daily use as well as for retreats, DIGGING FOR GOD is an invitation to linger in the gardens of the Bible and the gardens of the heart. Using the passages concerning five biblical gardens, and then her own experiences distilled into poetry, Anne Higgins provides meditative ideas and questions as springboards to prayer. These poems will nudge memories. For all who are, as May Sarton said, "hopeful gardeners of the spirit," this volume offers fertile ground for prayer and reflection.



Website:
http://wipfandstock.com/

My book is available for order as of August 18, 2010at orders@wipfandstock.com


$15


It will be available on Amazon in 6-8 weeks.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Photos from California











From June 22-July 6, I enjoyed the wonderful, cool, dry weather of Northern California, living at our Provincial House in Los Altos Hills. These Photos come from there.

More Summer photos







The final segment of Summer


Today I went to the first faculty meeting of the new semester. This time next week, the first year students will be on campus.


It's been a lovely summer - some good trips and then some slow-moving and peaceful weeks.


I confess I've done more murder-mystery reading than anthing else. I'm feeling guilty about not producing any poems. Just couldn't break out of my inertia.


I do have a new book coming out, though. Perhaps when I get home today, it will have arrived in the mail.


Again, I'm going to try to post some photos from the summer.