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Reacting to the sudden death of her daughter, poet LISA ALBRIGHT RATNIVARA journeys through a maze of melancholy, finding hope on a path enlightened by the beauty of nature.
Do you love who you are, or is your love on hold for who you want to become? Absolutely beautiful. -- Lori P. The poems range from heart-tearing to whimsical; wandering from sheer grief to pure joy in living. Timeless subjects written in an engaging, cleverly modern voice. -- Kenna M. I usually don't get into poetry or even pretend to understand it. But this I understand!! -- Tony S. A mystical Mary Oliver. -- Seth B. Elyria leads you on a simple, profound exploration of self, relationships, boundaries, and identity. Modeled on the journey to the center of a labyrinth, you'll pass through grief, anger, love, and other people's needs to reach your still, calm center -- pause a moment -- then gather the insights you've found, and bring them back into your world.
Having spent nearly four decades believing I knew my truth and trusting in all of life's secure foundations laid before me, it took losing a deep love to disintegrate everything at once, leaving me with only one unknown path to walk. What I believed about who I was and what life meant lay crumbled at my feet after love danced her last dance. Poetry proved to be a path out the mountains of shredded hope and dreams and into a liberated life of renewed faith. Only later would I glean the multitude of treasured gifts I was given by walking through the labyrinth of darkness and into the light. Some of it is very dark. Some of it is hopeful. Much of it is sad. All of it is real.
Veteran writer Stephen Fife has edited the poetry of his youth, accompanied by expressive drawings in pencil. "This book bleeds the passions of youth, racked with doubt amid blazing aspirations, words thrown to the wind, women in water, poetry by the roots . . . naive and yet profound." --Billy Hayes"Energy, vision, spirit . . ." --Lee Slonimsky
Inside the Mind of Tornado is a moving collection of poetry that navigates through the labyrinth of grief and loss. The gentle words of these poems will guide you along a journey of remembrance and commemoration that yield healing and strength. Unanswered questions move freely on the page as an honest expression grief during a life-changing loss is revealed and honored.
Poetry by the author of The 13th Boy, many of which were written while he was a student at Horace Mann preparatory school.
The Vault is a quiet and vulnerable sequence of ethereal fragments, letters, and poems that trace a narrative of love and healing in the afterlife of a parent’s death. Seasons turn and a life is built despite the ruin. Each poem is a music box of prayer, of the decisions made and yet to be made.
The first collection of new poems in more than a decade from one of Canada's most vibrant and original writers. With her first major collection in ten years, Susan Musgrave displays a range of form and expression that may surprise even her most faithful readers. The quiet, lapidary elegies of “Obituary of Light” are set against the furious mischief of “Random Acts of Poetry,” where the lines move with the inventive energy of a natural storyteller, while “Heroines” wrests a harsh and haunting poetry from the language of the street. Her alertness to the absurdity in even the most heartbreaking personal crises leavens the sorrow that speaks through so many of the poems. Sadness and levity interweave. The wilderness and the penitentiary reflect one another. There’s an underlying tenderness, though, whether she is writing about family, the dispossessed, her life on Haida Gwaii, or the vagaries of love. This is Susan Musgrave in full control of her powers, writing poetry that cuts right to the bone.
"Rich's lyrics are powerful and mournful, drenched in memory." --San Francisco Chronicle