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Plant Your Grief is a companion for the tender seasons-when life changes, and you find yourself navigating absence. Part poetry collection, part creative guide, this book offers 100 poems and prompts to help you explore the many facets of loss through the healing act of writing. You don't need to be a writer. If you've loved and lost, this book is for you. Whether your grief is fresh or long-held, clear or unspoken, whether you're grieving a person, a place, a version of yourself, or simply learning to let go-Plant Your Grief offers a fertile soil to sow your sorrow and nurture something meaningful in its place.…mehr

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Plant Your Grief is a companion for the tender seasons-when life changes, and you find yourself navigating absence. Part poetry collection, part creative guide, this book offers 100 poems and prompts to help you explore the many facets of loss through the healing act of writing. You don't need to be a writer. If you've loved and lost, this book is for you. Whether your grief is fresh or long-held, clear or unspoken, whether you're grieving a person, a place, a version of yourself, or simply learning to let go-Plant Your Grief offers a fertile soil to sow your sorrow and nurture something meaningful in its place.
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Louise is an award-winning poet and performer, a bestselling author, and poetry course leader. She is originally from the UK and is now living in the province of Alberta in Canada.Her debut book, Plant Your Poetry: 365 Poems and Prompts to Grow Your Writing Habit was published in April 2024, becoming one of Canada's most gifted poetry writing guides. She has facilitated poetry and creative writing workshops internationally and her words and poems have been published in multiple anthologies, magazines and journals around the world. Louise has been writing one poem a day for two years with a loyal following of writers from around the globe and offers daily prompts on her Substack. She is also the co-founder of Tandem Poets, a poetry collective elevating artist's work through co-authorship and collaboration.