Welcome to my new project, Dogwood Daughter Books!   A life long private scribbler, at the advanced age of 73, I am, at long last, finally publishing my work.  

 I'm honored (and pretty much stunned, to tell you the truth) to have these words from Abigail Thomas, author of Safekeeping, Still Life at Eighty, and NYTimes 2006 Notable Book of the Year A Three Dog Life, on my back cover: "Read, marvel and learn from the all-seeing poems of Martha de la Garza Fowler. With the wisdom of her heritage, “Granddaughter of Trees,” you will be uplifted, turned round, and emerge changed." 
 
All Parameters are Estimable and Traisping Through the Universe are available on Amazon and multiple other book sellers.  Kindle also available.  Amazon links below.   (Wish I could make the links prettier, but I'm a bit of a digital ditz and can't figure that part out.  Sorry!)
 
Watch for my next mixed publication, a mixed genre collection titled Letters to Mommy Jean.  An exploration of the compicated relationship between mothers and daughters.    
 
 
 

 

All  Parameters are Estimable navigates the vastness of existence, blending science, philosophy and. personal introspections into lyrical musing on life, time and the cosmos, reflecting on mortality, nature, memory and the interconnectedness of all things.  All Parameters are Estimable is both an intellectual meditation and an emotional journey.   

 

 

About Traipsing Through the Universe, Darnell Arnoult, author of Incantions: Poems writes, “Traipsing Through the Universe  is a strand of poetic gems that sparkle and shine-each precision cut and crystal clear.  With a wickedly observant sense of both humor and pathos, Martha de la Garza Fowler offers up the humble as well as the esoteric elements of existence: of consummate love and inherent loneliness, of strangeness within the familiar, what it means to be human.  She calls our attention to the tiny miracles and curious ironies that occur daily and weave together to give texture to our earthly time, its translucent and shadowy underpinnings and what drives our purpose in the short time we have.  A joy to read.”