Perhaps "Transactional Love" should have been the title of this book for it would describe more precisely the nature of the poetry between its covers. A psychological definition of transactional focuses on the interaction of an individual with one or more other persons, especially as influenced by their assumed relational roles.
These poems, written over a period of many years, explore many such roles: those defined by difference - man, wife; teacher, student; adult, child - as well as those defined by like, such as comradeship, friendship, even acquaintanceship. They are about human relationships. Thus, there are many different kinds of poems inspired by many different kinds of experience.
Yet if there is any unifying feature in this poetic potpourri it is that they are all driven by love - variegated love, love of many sorts, from sensual to platonic to spiritual. They are poems about people, to people, for people.
They are poems for you, my friend, from me.
About the Author: Wayne Kallio grew up on a farm in the picturesque Qu'appelle Valley west of Tantallon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
He studied at the University of Saskatchewan in Regina, graduating with Bachelor of Education and Master of Arts degrees in English, with a secondary emphasis in psychology.
The love of his life was teaching High School and College English in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Arizona, Finland and China. Now he enjoys an equivalent love of retirement.