A Blueprint for Merging Worlds
Sol Luckman “I not only liked [SNOOZE]. I loved it … SNOOZE … is so much more than a story
Resources for Lucidity
Sol Luckman “I not only liked [SNOOZE]. I loved it … SNOOZE … is so much more than a story
Sol Luckman Throughout the great Southwest You will find desert cities Lost in the sands of time Where no people
Sol Luckman Moan to the moon Sigh to the tides Now breathe And believe When dark is light Light yet
Sol Luckman Having lived my life In hard pueblos Or in no pueblo at all I long for a soft
Sol Luckman Terra cotta hills Pinstriped with alabaster Under turquoise skies So much mineral beauty Upwells in this timeless place
Sol Luckman Turn off the road Traverse the boisterous schoolyard Feel the tingle of November sand underfoot While ascending and
Sol Luckman That winter in the high desert, as snow blanketed the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and I spent more
Sol Luckman It has been a very, very good month for my art. Since the beginning of March (technically, the
Sol Luckman Followers of my work may already know that I have a long-time connection with Crow Medicine. In a
Sol Luckman No sooner had I left graduate school at the end of May, 1998, than I was on my