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Thomas Rain Crowe is a poet whose home (Peregrine Springs) is in the Smoky Mountains of western North Carolina. He is currently co-editor of Katuah: The Bioregional Journal of the Southern Appalachians, and is working on a project consisting of the identification, archiving, and legislative protection of “sacred sites” in western North Carolina and the Katuah bioregion.
By home I mean the idea of re-inhabitation — an awareness of and loyalty to sense of place, and literally to a particular place. A place in Nature. A place of geography where one’s heart and inner machinery are filled with the silences of reality, and are at peace.
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