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Francine Witte newest poetry collection Some Distant Pin of Light is an exploration of life's fleeting moments, capturing the essence of human emotion with lyrical precision. Her poems delve into themes of love, loss, and the passage of time, blending vivid imagery with evocative language. Each piece is a snapshot of everyday experiences, transformed into profound reflections on the human condition. As with her previous collections, Café Crazy and The Theory of Flesh, these pages are filled with lost lovers, nostalgic family portraits, and her deep concern for the environment. Witte's keen…mehr

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Francine Witte newest poetry collection Some Distant Pin of Light is an exploration of life's fleeting moments, capturing the essence of human emotion with lyrical precision. Her poems delve into themes of love, loss, and the passage of time, blending vivid imagery with evocative language. Each piece is a snapshot of everyday experiences, transformed into profound reflections on the human condition. As with her previous collections, Café Crazy and The Theory of Flesh, these pages are filled with lost lovers, nostalgic family portraits, and her deep concern for the environment. Witte's keen observational skills and masterful use of brevity create a tapestry of interconnected vignettes that resonate deeply with readers.
Autorenporträt
Francine Witte is an award-winning poet, flash fiction writer, and playwright. She is the author of 12 books of poetry and flashfiction and her work has appeared in numerous journals andanthologies. She is a native New Yorker and attends and producespoetry events in the vibrant NYC scene. She is the co-host andco-curator of the online reading, The Prose Garden. She is theflash fiction editor for FLASH BOULEVARD and South FloridaPoetry Journal. A former high school English teacher, she nowleads writing prompt sessions on zoom. Witte holds an MFA inCreative Writing/Poetry from Vermont College and an MA fromSUNY Binghamton. Visit her website at francinewitte.com.