Jernigan and Jones celebrate the vitality and diversity of poetry inspired by, or in conversation with, myth. Looking back to the early 20th century and forward to the contemporary, <i>Earth and Heaven </i>gathers voices and stories as it moves through 'four ages' of mythic history. This collection tells a story of its own about the stories we tell each other.<p> Featuring poems by:<ul><li>Harry Thurston, <li>Daniel David Moses, <li>Douglas LePan, <li>Gwendolyn MacEwen, <li>Margaret Avison, <li>Souvankham Thammavongsa, <li>George Johnston, <li>John Terpstra, <li>Beverley Bie Brahic, <li>Anne Compton, <li>Robert Bringhurst, <li>Darren Bifford, <li>Leonard Cohen, <li>Alfred Bailey, <li>Diana Brebner, <li>Mary Dalton, <li>Steven Heighton, <li>Sue Sinclair, <li>Robert Gibbs, <li>Bruce Taylor, <li>Peter Sanger, <li>Mark Callanan, <li>Elise Partridge, <li>Daryl Hine, <li>Don McKay, <li>Jeffery Donaldson, <li>Marius Kociejowski, <li>Ricardo Sternberg, <li>Michael Crummey, <li>Richard Greene, <li>Carmine Starnino, <li>Wayne Clifford, <li>Brian Bartlett, <li>James Reaney, <li>Norm Sibum, <li>M. Travis Lane, <li>P.K. Page, <li>E.J. Pratt, <li>W.W.E. Ross, <li>Kerry-Lee Powell, <li>Warren Heiti, <li>Anne Wilkinson, <li>Robyn Sarah, <li>A.F. Moritz, <li>Eric Ormsby, <li>John Thompson, <li>James Pollock, <li>Richard Outram, and<li>Jay Macpherson.</ul>