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Deena Metzgerbooks

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Deena Metzger is an American poet, novelist, essayist, teacher, and medicine woman with a deep interest in the power of story as a means of moving toward healing and self-knowledge.

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Entering the Ghost River: Meditations on the Theory and Practice of Healing

Deena Metzger takes us on a journey from North America to Africa, from the stories of her life to the myths of Spirit. This is the updated 2021 edition of the book originally published in the aftermath of Sept. 11, 2001.

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The Burden of Light: Poems

This 2019 collection of Deena Metzger’s poetry includes her full color photographs of nature and the beauty of the Earth.

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A Rain of Night Birds

Perhaps never before in the history of humankind has the disparity between Indigenous mind and Western mind been more on the pulse of what we must pay attention to in order to insure our survival.

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La Negra y Blanca: Fugue and Commentary

La Negra y Blanca is the crowning achievement of Deena Metzger's lifetime as a novelist, poet, and playwright.

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Writing for Your Life: A Guide and Companion to the Inner Worlds

In the tradition of Annie Dillard and Natalie Goldberg, this resource for writers and non-writers alike shows the act of writing to be a dynamic means of knowing, healing, and creating the body, mind, and spirit.

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To Be a Woman: The Birth of the Conscious Feminine

Essays by psychologists, feminists, and scholars discuss the changing role of women, the development of conscious femininity, female-initiated divorce, the return to motherhood, and female-centered spirituality

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Tree: Essays and Pieces

Poet, playwright, novelist and essayist Deena Metzger has been an inspiration to thousands of women from the first publication of Tree, the 1978 journal in which she recorded her struggle with breast cancer. In this new volume, Tree is placed in the context of Metzger's major statements on healing.

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