Vision at Delphi, published by Little Creek Books, is not on the bookshelves at Bubba's Book Swap, and on line at Amazon.  It will be available at Capo's Music Store in Abingdon at a special event, August 4, 4:00 p.m. till 7:00 p.m.    That's at 903 East Main Street (exit 19) in Abingdon.  Other authors will be there--Linda Hudson Hoagland, Kim Rohrer, Sharon Kaye, and Rebecca Williams Spindler.  Hope to see you there.
      Let me tell you about Vision at Delphi.  It was first published in 1995 by Tyro Publishers, but they no longer do books.  So this is a second edition.  It concerns women's issues, organized around the Greek goddesses, as discussed by Jean Bolen in Greek Goddesses in Everywoman.  There is first Athena, goddess of wisdom.  When I first went to Delphi, the goddess spoke to me.  It just took me a few months to figure out what she said.  But then there are Aphrodite, Hera, and Artemis, goddess of love, Zeus's wife, and Apollo's sister.  It is Artemis that Jean Bolen identifies with the Women's Movement.  Demeter and Persophne complete the group--mother and daughter.  Demeter embodies motherhood, but Persophne becomes the Queen of Hell.  I hope you'll look for it.  And come to Abingdon in August.  See you then.
7/30/2012 06:11:02 am

Little Creek Books is THRILLED to have played a role in getting this beautiful collection of poems back in print. Nancy M. Fisher's words will speak to women everywhere. Congratulations, Nancy!

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