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Spirit Animal Lessons captures the common moments in this blind curve thing we call life. Like hide and seek shafts of sun through trees, there are glimpses of difficult paths of our own making and the loss that shreds us when God blinks. You will find love; of self, of others, of the elegance and brutality of nature. The eponymous poem of this collection explores the constriction that we feel when our authentic self is put in a straitjacket. A microcosm of the extraordinary nature of the everyday, this collection holds these universal moments to the light and casts the prism created across the page.…mehr

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Spirit Animal Lessons captures the common moments in this blind curve thing we call life. Like hide and seek shafts of sun through trees, there are glimpses of difficult paths of our own making and the loss that shreds us when God blinks. You will find love; of self, of others, of the elegance and brutality of nature. The eponymous poem of this collection explores the constriction that we feel when our authentic self is put in a straitjacket. A microcosm of the extraordinary nature of the everyday, this collection holds these universal moments to the light and casts the prism created across the page.
Autorenporträt
Brenda Galloway Conway is a life-long Midwesterner. She currently lives in the Ozarks with her husband and the flying squirrels that visit most nights. She writes poetry, short stories and children's books. Brenda loves small towns, nonprofits and nature.Spirit Animal Lessons is her first poetry collection. Brenda was a semifinalist for her humorous short story Call Your Mama in Tulip Tree Publishing's Humor Story Contest. Her story Zinnias on the Nightstand was recently published in the Words @ Work anthology. Two of her poems were included the Minute Musings anthology. Brenda's poetry was also chosen for the Detroit Lakes Flowerpot Poetry Festival which melds literary art and public art into an accessible, temporary art walk.