Sheltering Pines Press 

P.O. Box 1344
Kennebunk, Maine  04043
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OUR BOOK LIST:



Poetry Books/Chapbooks

Stellar Telegram
by
Kasandra Larsen

1st Place Winner
2009 Fifth Annual
Poetry Chapbook Competition
The Beauty of It
by
Anne Britting Oleson

2nd Place Winner
2009 Fifth Annual
Poetry Chapbook Competition
HERD
by
Julia Shipley

Winner of our 2008
Fourth Annual
Poetry Chapbook Competition


Don't Be A Stranger
by
Alice N. Persons



Who You Are
by
Nancy A. Henry



Two-Ply and Extra Sensitive
by
John Michael Albert


Along the Alaska Highway
by
Sheila Nickerson

Winner of our 2007
Third Annual
Poetry Chapbook Competition


What We Already Knew
by
Rick Cannon

Co-Winner of our 2006
Second Annual
Poetry Chapbook Competition
Pictures from Lang and Fellini
by
Corey Mesler

Co-Winner of our 2006
Second Annual
Poetry Chapbook Competition
The Number of Choas
by
Do Gentry

Co-Winner of our 2006
Second Annual
Poetry Chapbook Competition

The Way Women Walk
poems by
Marcia Brown

1st Place Winner in our 2005
First Annual
Poetry Chapbook Competition
Animal Wisdom
poems by
Jay Franzel

Finalist in our 2005
First Annual
Poetry Chapbook Competition

Gogama: Poems
by
Maxine Susman

Finalist in our 2005
First Annual
Poetry Chapbook Competition


Conceptual Animals
poems by
Chris Green

Finalist in our 2005
First Annual
Poetry Chapbook Competition
Leaving the Green Elm Market
by
Jennifer Markell

Finalist in our 2005
First Annual
Poetry Chapbook Competition


The Women of Lockerbie
poems by
Ethel Pochocki



Only Human
Poems from the Atlantic Flyway

poems by
Patricia Ranzoni



Bent Offerings
~ a trilogy ~

poems by Robert M. Chute


Letters
from the
Third World

poems by Ellen Taylor


(!!)exclamations(!!)

poems by Peter Manuel




Bodies of Water,
Bodies of Light
 
poems by
Annie Farnsworth


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Bio-luminescing

poems by
Dennis Camire





Poetry Anthologies



INFINI TEA
a divine brew
that will take you from TEA to GOD.
Poetry, artwork, and lore.



Grace Notes 
writings on our spiritual connection
to our animal brethren