Beyond Birds and Answers

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A Whimsical Conversation Between Poetry and Color.

Beyond Birds & Answers is an invitation to slow down and see the world through a lens of wonder. Born from a "flow of spirit" between poet Alice Pero and artist Vera Campion, this collection is a rhythmic dance of simple verses and vibrant, childlike art.

Instead of traditional structures, you will find a "conversation" on the page—where colors invoke stories and words dance like melody. Inspired by the innocence of childhood memories and the grace of movement, this book is not meant to be analyzed but to be felt.

We invite you to find a quiet place, sit, and simply dream.

Format: Paperback

Language: English

Length: 71 pages

A Whimsical Conversation Between Poetry and Color.

Beyond Birds & Answers is an invitation to slow down and see the world through a lens of wonder. Born from a "flow of spirit" between poet Alice Pero and artist Vera Campion, this collection is a rhythmic dance of simple verses and vibrant, childlike art.

Instead of traditional structures, you will find a "conversation" on the page—where colors invoke stories and words dance like melody. Inspired by the innocence of childhood memories and the grace of movement, this book is not meant to be analyzed but to be felt.

We invite you to find a quiet place, sit, and simply dream.

Format: Paperback

Language: English

Length: 71 pages

Alice Pero has created dialogue poems with over 20 poets. She started dialoguing with other poets as a dancer in the 1980s and these continuing exchanges with other poets have resulted in thousands of pages of poetry. Her work with New York City artist Vera Campion is her first conversation with works of art. Pero’s poetry has been published in magazines and anthologies, including Nimrod, National Poetry Review, River Oak Review, Poet Lore, The Alembic, North Dakota Quarterly, The Distillery, Fox Cry Review, The Griffin, and G.W. Review, “Coiled Serpent,” “Wide Awake,” “Altadena Poetry Review,” and “Pratik.” Her first book of poetry “Thawed Stars” was praised by Kenneth Koch as having “clarity and surprises.” Pero is a teacher of poetry and a member of California Poets in the Schools, having developed a unique style of teaching children poetry based on rhythm and other art forms. Devoted to poetry as spoken word, she also formed the reading series Moonday in 2002. An accomplished, classically trained flutist and former dancer, she formed Windsong Players Chamber Ensemble in 2015, which performs regularly around the Los Angeles area. You can learn more about Alice Pero’s work at www.alicepero.com.

Vera Campion is a New York City artist. She comes from a little village in Czech Republic where she collected mushrooms and berries in the summer and attended firemen and forest ranger balls in the winter. Till this day, the national costumes and the vivid memories of childhood influence the shapes and colors in her work. Poetry, with its new metaphors and concepts, adds ongoing inspiration. She loves to work and goes by the idea that inspiration is not waited for, but is invited. She sees her art as “reality in metaphor.” She loves collage. She says it is as if the picture grows organically from the cut-up shapes and the final image comes as a surprise. She has shown mostly in New York although she had a Solo exhibition in Prague and also had work shown around the United States and Canada. Vera also earned a Certificate of Service for 9’ x 5-feet mural design for the Child Welfare Administration, as well as commendations for her holiday murals at the Church of Scientology. She opens her studio to the public once a year. Vera carried on dialogue with Bob Hart, New York poet, to whom this book is dedicated and currently her dialogue with Alice Pero continues. verlancampion.com.