The last book in the tetralogy (pronounced De-cology-logics)
uses 49 poems to flesh out the unique poetics the author has
developed, grounded in the ecology of writing, place and story.
The poems are phonetic in the sense that letters are deleted,
whenever they are not sounded or can be replaced by doubling
back in the text to move the line forward. Includes an audio
compact disk featuring the author reading the poems.