Garry Glidden's second book of poems, "A Season and a Sense," explores the theme of the interconnectedness of nature and the human experience. The book continues his earlier works, inspired by his observation and perceptions of nature and life. Glidden's prose is especially notable for its emphasis on perception and intuition. Through his vivid descriptions, he invites readers to engage with their senses and recognize the subtle cues that signal the approach of the varied seasons.
By drawing on the natural world and the human experience, Glidden reminds us that the seasons represent a multifaceted concept woven into our lives' fabric. Through his insightful observations and vivid imagery, Glidden portrays the natural world as a source of inspiration that can help us better understand ourselves and our place in the world. His approach to writing underscores the idea that our senses are potent tools for experiencing the world around us. They can help us tap into a deeper awareness and understanding to see the natural world as a source of inspiration and a mirror for our experiences.