Finn D WilcoxFinn Wilcox worked in the woods of the Olympic and Cascade Mountains with the forest workers co-op, Olympic Reforestation, for twenty-five years, planting over a million trees. He spent a great deal of time riding the rails, learning about the life, ourneys, and history of the once-respected American Hobo. His first book, published in the 1980's, Here Among the Sacrificed, includes poignant photographs by Steve R. Johnson, depicting the people in boxcars and railroad yards who appear in Finn's memorable poems and stories. Too Late to Turn Back Now contains all of Finn Wilcox's published work: the freight train poems and stories, all the poems from Nine Flower Mountain, detailing his travels in China; Lesson Learned, love poems; and a suite of newer poems and stories called Not Letting Go. From the mid-seventies through the early nineties, Finn was an editor for Empty Bowl Press. He and Jerry Gorsline edited WORKING THE WOODS, WORKING THE SEA: An Anthology of Northwest writing. Finn lives in Port Townsend. Read More Read Less
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