Photography by Lynn Butler
Cover illustrated by Lynn Butler
Hay River Press and it can be bought at itasta books
Flames Against the Dark: Saving Americas Sacred Sites is inherently appealing to not only students and masters of nature and ethnic photography, but also to a broader audience of readers fascinated by the continent's ancient origins and living legacies, as embodied in North America's sacred sites and native peoples who revere and preserve them. Lynnhbutlerflamesagainstthedark.comBuy at itascabooks.com
An exquisite chronicle of impressionistic landscapes taken from horseback by photographer Lynn Butler accompanied by 18 selective poems about horses and 75 illustrations.
"...Transferring the photographic medium to respond to the environment..."
Dan O’Leary, Director of The Portland Museum of Art Buy at americanabookstore.com
Coney Island Kaleidoscope
80 Images taken of Coney Island take an affectionate and unique view of this remarkable melting pot of American life. Many of the images are taken on the move creating sensitive colorful imagery with a highly impressionistic quality text by historian John Manbeck. Buy on Amazon
A Passage Through the Land of Sleepy Hollow
“Enter an enchanted terrain where legends flourish and photographs alternate between the recognizable and the imaginary extending the Legend of Sleepy Hollow. The images and text explore the journey with the reader playfully and with purpose…” Robert Blake, International Center for Photography Buy on Amazon
They Become Stars by Liz Marlow
The 2019 Slapering Hol Press Chapbook Winner’s collection
A Plant Once Uprooted Can No Longer Hug The Ground by Renee Fersen Osten (Author), Lynn Hymann Butler (Illustrator)
Photography of current landscape in France incorporated with archival photographs of atrocities that took place in that landscape. The story told in poetry by a survivor of the Holocaust remembered from the mind of a seven-year-old child whose life was overturned by the horror of World War II. Buy on Amazon
Toxic Circles
The book focuses on New Jersey, the heart of industrial America where three centuries of experience with occupational and environmental disease offer hard earned lessons to the rest of the country and the world.
The End of Horses, has been published by Broadstone Books (Broadstonebooks.com) out of Frankfurt, Kentucky: with text and cover design by Larry R. Moore and a dynamic cover photo by Lynn Butler. This new collection moves the reader through a wide range of subject matter and literary form: from moving elegies and odes to taut prose poems, with the poet anchoring us in the world of living beings, but not putting any one species as the leader of our ongoing parade. Buy at broadstonebooks.com