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Are you going through perimenopause or menopause? Do you feel like no one understands what this major life transition is really like?
This poetry collection is for you, the woman passing over the threshold into her most powerful era. It is for you, awake at 3 a.m., drenched in sweat from your fluctuating hormones. It is for you, visionary and creatress, who has already done so much and still dreams of more. It is for you, the emerging crone, who will not be written off or sidelined by the patriarchy.
These poems are a vulnerable, relatable, empowering exploration of "the change."

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Are you going through perimenopause or menopause? Do you feel like no one understands what this major life transition is really like?

This poetry collection is for you, the woman passing over the threshold into her most powerful era. It is for you, awake at 3 a.m., drenched in sweat from your fluctuating hormones. It is for you, visionary and creatress, who has already done so much and still dreams of more. It is for you, the emerging crone, who will not be written off or sidelined by the patriarchy.

These poems are a vulnerable, relatable, empowering exploration of "the change."


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Autorenporträt
Jennifer Miller is the author of Seasons and Solace: Poems for the Wheel of the Year and the forthcoming It's Her Nature: Poems from a Wild Woman's Heart. Her work has also appeared in SageWoman, Gypsophila, Humana Obscura, and many others. She has a fondness for black cats, well-stocked libraries, full moons, and the perfect cup of tea. You can find out more about Jen and her work at jenmillerpoetry.com.