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The "B" Side of Chaos was written as an evolution of Tracey's first collection, Jazz Chaos, two years after its release. Reflecting a similar feeling to the B side of an album, The "B" Side smooths out some of the jagged edges of the original pieces and incorporates some new poems reflecting the growth of those years. Maintaining the free flowing, sexy, and sometimes raw rhythms of jazz and blues, as well as the provocative imagery and sensations these genres invoke, this volume works its way under your skin until your heart beats faster and you catch your breath caught up in the muse and the…mehr

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The "B" Side of Chaos was written as an evolution of Tracey's first collection, Jazz Chaos, two years after its release. Reflecting a similar feeling to the B side of an album, The "B" Side smooths out some of the jagged edges of the original pieces and incorporates some new poems reflecting the growth of those years. Maintaining the free flowing, sexy, and sometimes raw rhythms of jazz and blues, as well as the provocative imagery and sensations these genres invoke, this volume works its way under your skin until your heart beats faster and you catch your breath caught up in the muse and the music. The initial publication of the first edition of Bared by Finishing Line Press in 2012, marked a significant milestone of recognition for Tracey for her writing. This volume contains work that spans almost a decade and represents the evolution of her writing during that time. With a focus on imagery and the sensory experience, evocative language invites readers to immerse themselves in the poems with more than just their eyes.
Autorenporträt
Tracey is an accomplished poet, writer, community advocate, and teacher. After studying at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and Rhode Island College for her undergraduate and graduate degrees respectively, she is currently a Teaching Fellow in the Professional Writing and Communications Graduate Program at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Tracey lives on the Southcoast of Massachusetts with her father, two adopted children, a dog, a cat, and a couple dozen chickens. She spends her time writing, studying Aikido at SouthCoast Aikido in Dartmouth, MA, running a poetry workshop at The First Unitarian Church in New Bedford, gardening, listening to music, and running around with her kids.