
In A Wolf in His Winter, Robert shares poems that feel honest, timeless, raw, and close to the heart. He writes about nature and faith, about family and grief, about loving deeply and losing painfully. These pieces move through memories of parents and brothers, through loneliness and hope, through questions about God and the meaning of it all.
With simple yet powerful images of wolves, sunsets, rivers and firelight, the collection gently reminds us that we all carry both shadow and light within us.
Between shadow and sunrise, this is were the soul begins to speak.


My Church
My church is sitting on a beach and watching the sun kiss the sea goodnight.
My church is sitting on the bank of a great river and witnessing a flock of geese flying in formation as they move to their winter home.
My church is canoeing in the wilderness and hearing the ancient call of a wolf pack on the distant shore.
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A few excerpts from A Wolf in His Winter

The Rose
The rose in all its frail beauty
stands above all other flowers.
But roses can be duplicated.
You are singularly unique –
No other can be as lovely as you.
Be happy as you are.
Grow and help others to grow.
Love and you will find love.





