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Apprenticed to the Night is a collection of sixty-six works of poetry and prose by LindaAnn LoSchiavo. The book explores themes of life and death, childhood, trauma, family, and love, with a dash of Italian ancestry and culture. The poems in Apprenticed to the Night are characterized by their sharp imagery, lyrical language, and emotional depth. LoSchiavo's poems are often personal and introspective, and they explore a wide range of emotions, from joy to sorrow, love to loss. The book is divided into three sections: "Youth," "Maturity," and "Beyond." The poems in the "Youth" section reflect on…mehr

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Apprenticed to the Night is a collection of sixty-six works of poetry and prose by LindaAnn LoSchiavo. The book explores themes of life and death, childhood, trauma, family, and love, with a dash of Italian ancestry and culture. The poems in Apprenticed to the Night are characterized by their sharp imagery, lyrical language, and emotional depth. LoSchiavo's poems are often personal and introspective, and they explore a wide range of emotions, from joy to sorrow, love to loss. The book is divided into three sections: "Youth," "Maturity," and "Beyond." The poems in the "Youth" section reflect on LoSchiavo's early years, and they deal with the joys and sorrows of growing up. The poems in the "Mature" section explore relationships and offer insights into the complexities of family life. The poems in the "Beyond" section deal with death, loss, and the afterlife. Apprenticed to the Night is a powerful and moving collection of poetry. LoSchiavo's poems are honest, insightful, and beautifully written. The book is a must-read for anyone who loves poetry or who is interested in the human experience.
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Native New Yorker LindaAnn LoSchiavo, a Pushcart Prize, Rhysling Award, Best of the Net, and Dwarf Stars nominee, is a member of SFPA, The British Fantasy Society, and The Dramatists Guild.Elgin Award winner "A Route Obscure and Lonely," "Concupiscent Consumption," "Women Who Were Warned," Firecracker Award, Balcones Poetry Prize, Quill and Ink, Paterson Poetry Prize,and IPPY Award nominee "Messengers of the Macabre" [co-written with David Davies], "Apprenticed to the Night" [Universe Press, 2023], and "Felones de Se: Poems about Suicide" [Ukiyoto Publishing, 2023] are her latest poetry titles.In 2023, her poetry placed as a finalist in Thirty West Publishing's "Fresh Start Contest" and in the 8th annual Stephen DiBiase contest.