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Mississippi Meanderings

My new poetry chapbook is available now for pre-order, through Finishing Line Press! The thirty poems in this collection were born of my impressions of the river’s many moods, moments in its rich history, and the inhabitants and travelers of its waters and shores. You’ll find yourselves awed by river wildlife and sand island sunsets, fascinated by mammoth barges and pearl button factories, and entertained with poems of mishap and moonshine. Here are some comments fellow authors and poets have made:

“Here in Barbara Geiger’s dynamic and reflective poems are the music and the pull of the Mississippi River from its “heartwaters” to the river’s end where it “transforms to saltwater sea.” This reading adventure took me from the confines of my easy chair into the meandering heart of America’s most iconic river.”  

–Margaret Rozga, Wisconsin Poet Laureate, 2019-2020, author of Holding My Selves Together: New & Selected Poems

“The flow of poetry and the flow of the Mississippi River merge together in strikingly natural lyricism in Barbara Geiger’s book, Mississippi Meanderings. Geiger has not only watched the river, but she’s been in it and on it as she traveled by kayak down its length. This experience turns into expression as Geiger gives the reader poem postcards of the unforgettable and unpredictable river.”

–Kathie Giorgio, author of All Told and If You Tame Me, among others

“Barb Geiger’s poems, like the Mississippi River itself, move along from gentle headwaters to natural wonders, to the folk who reside along the banks. Through Geiger’s poetry, we get to poke along with the river and the kayakers, exploring things travelers not on the river don’t get to experience. Here’s the best chance to see the Mississippi from an entirely new and delightful perspective.”

–Mary Ann Noe, author of “To Know Her”

The book is currently behind schedule for release, but is at the printer and should be available on the Finishing Line Press website and at Amazon.com soon. If you ordered from the presale (like I did), you should be getting your books in the mail this week or next. If you don’t, please send an email to flpbookstore@aol.com. They will check on it for you!

On my author website, www.barbgeiger.com, you can find a photo gallery called “Mississippi Meanderings.” The photos in this gallery correspond with many of the poems in my new chapbook. You may wish to check out the website, peruse the photos, and read the presale posts, which give you a little background on one of the poems and include a few lines for your enjoyment! You can also keep up with my posts and poetic appearances on my Facebook (Meta) page here. Feel free to follow my page or make a friend request if we haven’t connected yet!

Thank you all for your interest in our adventures and in my writing. I’m so very grateful for your friendship and support!

Best always,

Barb

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Welcome to Paddle for a Purpose!

Hello! I’m Barb Geiger. This site is dedicated to my memoir, Paddle for a Purpose. Feel free to browse around. If you enjoy what you see, check out my author site, www.barbgeiger.com. There you can get to know me better and contact me easily. You can also learn about my other projects, including my poem collection, Mississippi Meanderings, which has recently been accepted for publication as a poetry chapbook by Finishing Line Press. I’ll let you know when it will be available for pre-purchase online. Stay tuned for updates!

My husband, Gene, is a dreamer. Maybe you know someone like that – someone who has grand ideas of epic adventures. Maybe you are a little like that yourself. Or maybe, you’re more like me; you’d need a pretty good reason to hop into a twenty-foot boat for five months. Either way, my memoir, Paddle for a Purpose, has something for you. I hope you’ll join us for an amazing adventure!

“You want to WHAT?” I ask, when Gene suggests, after one practice run in the tandem wooden kayak we built ourselves, that we take her down the Mississippi. The WHOLE Mississippi. Our search for a meaningful journey leads to a faith-inspired paddle down one of the most scenic and powerful waterways in the United States, stopping in quaint river towns along the way to volunteer with 26 different charity organizations. Overcoming obstacles like stump fields, poison ivy, boating accidents and equipment failures, a sense of humor, love and trust in God help us remain committed to the service purpose of our journey.

This book will appeal to anyone who dreams of taking an epic journey and those who are inspired by stories of God working in the world today. Campers, boaters, and nature lovers will enjoy the picturesque settings, the wildlife and the river’s changing moods. Readers looking for inspiration will find hope in the people we meet along the way and the touching stories of everyday heroes who donate their time and talents to offer compassion, care and opportunity to others.

Paddle for a Purpose was released by eLectio Publishing, a small faith-based press, on April 3, 2018. I admire the work they do, and am delighted to join the eLectio family of authors! On this website, you can find a link to eLectio Publishing, where you can purchase the book for yourself or for your friends. We will post current information about appearances and signings. But even more, you can visit here to see photo galleries of our trip – the rivers, the wildlife, and the amazing people we met. You’ll also find an interactive map of the towns along the river where we stopped to work with charity organizations. Pop-ups explain about each organization and link you to their websites, where you can learn more, volunteer, or donate to their missions if you wish. Feel free to visit us often, as you read your way down the river!

One hundred percent of the author profits of the sale of this memoir, after taxes and expenses, will be donated to charities including, but not limited to, the organizations highlighted in this book. We hope you will enjoy our adventure as much as we did!

Gratefully,

Barb and Gene Geiger

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