Robertson's poetry takes flight in new book Decoys
Bill Robertson thought he wrote a book of poetry about the natural world.
It’s not that he didn’t. But in his observations about life, about winter coming, about the vulnerability of sparrows, about trying to rescue a dragonfly, Robertson is also writing about life ending.
“Often it takes somebody else to come along and say there’s a real theme of mortality in the book.” Robertson says of his craftily titled Decoys. “Because if you asked me what the book was a
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