A Chapbook Promotion
Women are affected by a variety of events in their lives. They play a large number of roles. We are women, first. At the same time, we are wives, mothers, daughters, and friends. Our roles are not always chosen, but they are ours nonetheless. “Poetic Acceptance” gives us a look at one woman’s acceptance of those roles.
While this collection of poetry offers more glimpses into the life of the author than an actual story, this mother of five shares parts of her life at its best and worst. Her poetry does a wonderful job of showcasing the various roles shared by many women. She is mother, lover, daughter and friend, all rolled up into one. Each role receives adequate attention throughout.
As a woman, we glimpse the sexuality of the young with beautiful images that transport us into her musings. Phrases like “dipped our grass-stained toes in puddles of each other” take you places you thought you had long forgotten.
As a mother, we suffer with her when she loses a child. One can only imagine the pain associated with this event. Ms. Monahan makes it easier to understand.
I believe that you chose me,
that those dozen days
were a loan I can never repay you.
We also explore her shattered faith as both a mother and a daughter that is reinforced by her loss:
With his own words, I find him
guilty —
murder one
of an innocent infant,
mine.
Never one to dwell on a topic for long, Ms. Monahan will have you smiling one minute and crying the next. Simple events take on special meaning when seen through the eyes of the author. Take a trip to the flea market or out to your backyard. In the company of Ms. Monahan, you’re sure to experience something new.
This “must have” collection comes in professional quality high-gloss covers with beautiful artwork for just $10. Order yours today:
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8 Comments:
Miss V, I added a copy of this to my blog, I hope that's ok.
absolutely, I hope it helps with some sales...
I know I already said so in email, but thanks SO much for this V, it's really great. Like I told L, I wrote the damn chap, and couldn't have wrapped this up so cohesively!
*hug*
~E
I'm sorely tempted to change that one paragraph. The repetition of "new" is driving me nuts!
either you already changed it, or I'm blind!
I already changed it. Sorry.
I like what you did with this. Good deal. Erin, she's quite a gal,but then, so are you. ~James
Thank you, James. That's a wonderful thing to say.
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