9781956692068-1956692061-Let Widows Be Widows

Let Widows Be Widows

ISBN-13: 9781956692068
ISBN-10: 1956692061
Author: Laura LeHew
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Unsolicited Press
Format: Paperback 160 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781956692068
ISBN-10: 1956692061
Author: Laura LeHew
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Unsolicited Press
Format: Paperback 160 pages

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Let Widows Be Widows (ISBN-13: 9781956692068 and ISBN-10: 1956692061), written by authors Laura LeHew, was published by Unsolicited Press in 2022. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Let Widows Be Widows (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.38.

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Product Description Let Widows be Widows is an elegiac collection of poetry. Using diverse points of view, Widows illuminates our various states of loss, hope, love and mourning we experience with death. This book is not a lament but rather an exploration on how we overcome grief.This collection is about the dead and the living. It illuminates various states of loss, hope, love and mourning from diverse points of view. It begins with denial. A door closing. Happenstance. We are unaware or under-aware of terminal illness or the shock of an unexpected sudden death. Words that we have left unsaid.Widows examines how we bargain with ourselves. What we tell the dying, what we tell the living. It looks at how we modify our behaviors, experiences, to try to overcome the unsolvable dilemma of death.We are witnesses, passing along the stories of our ancestors, friends, pets. It's about those who have gone to war or faced the great unknowing, how we are each a memorial and a monument to the other.Let Widows be Widows is about duality. When we are faced with peril, we roll a d20 die to see if it is going to affect us, and then we roll another die to determine how much damage is dealt. Every day we walk with the different sides of death, all the pieces converging windblown into our life. Finally, it is about the actions we take, our letting go, in order to overcome our grief. About the Author Former girl scout Laura LeHew is obsessed with the creepy, creaky underbelly of life and whatever lies beyond. Widely published her collections include: Dear John--(The Poetry Box) is a collection of poems that explore the multi-facets of love by using diverse points of view to reveal romantic love, loving friendships, and love that is complicated, Buyer's Remorse (Tiger's Eye Press-Infinities) poems on abuse, Becoming (Another New Calligraphy) a non-linear discourse on alcoholism and dementia, Willingly Would I Burn, (MoonPath Press) themed around math and science, It's Always Night, It Always Rains, (Winterhawk Press) murder/noir and Beauty (Tiger's Eye Press) fairy tales. As a result of her recent residencies she was able to complete 3 manuscripts, Let Widows Be Widows, has been accepted for publication with The Poetry Box and she is actively seeking a home for What She Carries Concealed.In her alternate life Laura has been active in the high-tech industry for over thirty-five years. Her company Deer Run Associates, Inc. provides Computer Forensic investigations and Information Security consulting services to select clients across the United States, and throughout the world working with law enforcement and commercial organizations on some of the largest and most high-profile cybercrime cases in recent years. Laura received her MFA from the California College of the Arts. She is on the steering committee for the Lane Literary Guild and facilitates the 1st and 3rd critique group. Formerly Laura held various positions for the Oregon Poetry Association including President, Contest Chair and Cascadia editor, she co-hosted a reading series, Poetry for the People which ran for 4 seasons and has received residencies to Hypatia-in-the-Wood, PLAYA, the Montana Artists Refuge and Soapstone. Laura owns and edits Uttered Chaos, a small press which publishes books of poetry by NW writers. She knows nothing of gardens or gardening but is well versed in the cultivation of cats. Laura is the recipient of the 2021 OPA's Patricia Ruth Banta Award which honors an individual or group that made a significant contribution to Oregon poetry and to OPA's mission. Find her here: utteredchaos.orglauralehew.com

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