Laney Leighanne, “A Father’s Daughter,” overcoming loss through writing, coping with parental addiction, grief poetry book, ...
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Edgar Allan Poe's famously dark tone is on full display in this iconic poem about a man's struggle with grief as he descends ...
On Seattle beach, people gather to mourn They remember the day she was born. They see the wide sea and only look At her. Her ...
October: Monster by Dzifa Benson “One language is never enough”, Dzifa Benson writes in the first section of Monster, her ...
FEW EXPERIENCES are more solitary than grief. Each mourner knows the loved one in a different way. No one feels the same pain or can predict when they will feel it. Yet grief is also universal.
In her poem 'June, 1915' she describes "a great broken world with eyes gone dim/ From too much looking on the face of grief, the face of dread.” Women’s poetry and songs also reflected the new ...
Read our review of new play *Statues*, written by and starring Azan Ahmed, now in performances at the Bush Theatre to 9 ...
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Juby Peacock, former Miss Botswana 2004, now 40-years-old, has taken her creative journey to new heights with the release of ...