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Lake Nebagamon In The News
The following passage from Louis Daniel Brodsky's At Water's Edge: Poems of Lake Nebagamon, Volume One appears
in the August 2011 issue of Midwest Living magazine. The article, on page 5 of the magazine, is
called "At The Cabin." Brodsky spent several years in Lake Nebagamon and is a frequent visitor now.
From "The Stranger," by Louis Daniel Brodsky:
Now, having finished breakfast, I return to my perch.
In this many-windowed cabin.
The mist-enshrouded lake
Has metamorphosed into a venerable old fish,
Leaping, flailing, lashing, as if caught on a line.
In the small town of Lake Nebagamon, Wisconsin, Brodsky finds a full sense of love for the outdoors. He finds
himself "Taking time to look and listen, see and hear." Poem after poem shares one man's alerted words for the
American north country and for our journeying moods of mind and body, in this ever-changing natural world. At Water's
Edge introduces us to Brodsky's own corner of nature and leaves us anticipating future visits, in the subsequent volumes
of Poems of Lake Nebagamon.
At Water's Edge may be purchased by e-mailing Kay Coletta (ccoletta@centurytel.net), or by calling her at (715) 374-
2283.
Proceeds of the sale of this book
benefit the Kids In Nebagamon organization.
SEE the K.I.N. Page for more information.
Now available!!
At Dock's End:
Poems of Lake Nebagamon,
Volume Two,
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