<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><br><i>Greenwoman Magazine</i> celebrates garden writing in all its forms: fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, commentary, biography, art, and comics!</br> <br>Daring and fun, <i>Greenwoman</i> is for the hip gardener who loves digging into the world of art and environmental thought that underlies gardening.</br> <br><b>Volume 5 features: </b></br> <br>"The Whole Ruth"-a biography of organic gardening guru Ruth Stout's life, from her Victorian-era childhood, through her two decades in NYC, to her realization of her intense (and sometimes nude) gardening love.</br> <br>"Apples are Ruling My Life"-a new hobby orchardist finds more (much more) than she bargained for.</br> <br>"A Life of the Mind"-Bruce Holland Rogers' short tale of a man's difficulties with ex-spouse and life in general and the way he finds relief.</br> <br>"The Pot of Basil"-an ancient Italian tale of treachery and eternal love with an herbal twist.</br> <br> "Tomato Love" and "Dearest Mary"-two sexy poems about love and gardening and other deliciousness.</br> <br>"A New (Garden Writing Sensation): <i>Greenwoman Magazine</i> Interviews Amanda Thomsen. Amanda talks about her first book and her interesting trajectory into garden writing publishing.</br> <br>"(Mons) Venus in the Garden"-Sex in the Garden columnist Elisabeth Kinsey explores the feminine aspect of shrubbery, a different kind, if you will, of "bush."</br> <br>Also: Dan Murphy's "Slow Ride;" DB Rudin's "The Creature Feature;" art, comics . . . and MORE.</br>
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