Passionate as any descendants of wild geese, immigrants, transplants through diaspora, generations removed from a birthright land she did not inherit whose love for justice cries out in poems, Mary Rudge adds Ireland, the place she has searched for in her heart, to her geography of books.
The poet's love of cultures, explored through poems and journals on her travels, bring a magic carpet of the mind taking readers on an exotic adventure. Her books include: Passport Always Everywhere Poems; Sri Lanka Firewalk Tour; Austria, Hungary and Other Passions; Ipagpatawad Ninyo Kami (Pardon Us) Poems for the Philippines, with Amy Estrada; Street Spirit, Justice News and Homeless Blues, on the nation of homeless in America, with Claire J Baker; Water Planet; Jack London's Neighborhood (a Pleasure Walker's and Reader's Guide to History and Inspiration in Alameda); Beat She Can't Be Beat; (most titles available through Xlibris; and many more books by small presses, through the ages the poets traditional means of communication.