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Korongo No. 2
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Korongo No. 2 in Vernon, BC
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Korongo No. 2 in Vernon, BC
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As the long, dark winter of 2020–2021 settled over Vermont's White River Valley, Korongo editor Sara Tucker asked valley residents to contribute to this volume as a way easing the hardships of the pandemic. The result is a 200-page collection of stories, poems, photographs, and artwork, its overall theme one of hope: Abenaki chief Shirly Hook writes about tending a garden for the members of her tribe; Chip and Sara Natvig document the revamping of their farmstand-and-restaurant as the pandemic shutters businesses nationwide; Mindy Jackson-Jefferys writes about finding solace in nature during a period of mourning; and Valerie Auffray Daniels prepares for a Christmas unlike any other. There are greetings from former residents who have moved away, a photo essay about winter lights, and stories about rediscovering simple pleasures and old pastimes. In addition to a number of journaling prompts, Korongo No. 2 includes a call for submissions to the book about 2020 that Korongo will publish in 2021.
As the long, dark winter of 2020–2021 settled over Vermont's White River Valley, Korongo editor Sara Tucker asked valley residents to contribute to this volume as a way easing the hardships of the pandemic. The result is a 200-page collection of stories, poems, photographs, and artwork, its overall theme one of hope: Abenaki chief Shirly Hook writes about tending a garden for the members of her tribe; Chip and Sara Natvig document the revamping of their farmstand-and-restaurant as the pandemic shutters businesses nationwide; Mindy Jackson-Jefferys writes about finding solace in nature during a period of mourning; and Valerie Auffray Daniels prepares for a Christmas unlike any other. There are greetings from former residents who have moved away, a photo essay about winter lights, and stories about rediscovering simple pleasures and old pastimes. In addition to a number of journaling prompts, Korongo No. 2 includes a call for submissions to the book about 2020 that Korongo will publish in 2021.


















