John Beaton \'s Leaving Camustianavaig celebrates nature and coexistence and harmony with it, be it in his childhood Scotland, or his adopted homeland of Vancouver Island, with musings distilling the very essence of headwaters, wilderness, forest, mountains, the sea.
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Beaton\'s masterfully crafted metrical poetry is deployed with linguistic prowess in a showcase of given and nonce forms-sonnet, sestina, triolet, villanelle, and others.
John Beaton \'s Leaving Camustianavaig celebrates nature and coexistence and harmony with it, be it in his childhood Scotland, or his adopted homeland of Vancouver Island, with musings distilling the very essence of headwaters, wilderness, forest, mountains, the sea