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The Journey Continues... BECOMING UNTIL is Marjorie J. Levine's latest collection of poetry and is a bookend to her critically acclaimed debut poetry book, ROAD TRIPS. The bends in the road as life advances become mercurial passages and the moment comes when a life lived as one young with limitless possibilities becomes, just like that, an existence that settles into an almost tapered old age with many decades that recede into a personal past. In this collection of poems, the author creates a vision of her autumn years as defined by a time when she has been left behind but is slowly evolving…mehr

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The Journey Continues... BECOMING UNTIL is Marjorie J. Levine's latest collection of poetry and is a bookend to her critically acclaimed debut poetry book, ROAD TRIPS. The bends in the road as life advances become mercurial passages and the moment comes when a life lived as one young with limitless possibilities becomes, just like that, an existence that settles into an almost tapered old age with many decades that recede into a personal past. In this collection of poems, the author creates a vision of her autumn years as defined by a time when she has been left behind but is slowly evolving and becoming until the time she joins again all the many in her journey who have fallen away. The anthology is structured into three distinct sections: HAIKUS, STREET POEMS, and MAGICAL THINKING, and culminates with her concluding piece, THE BEND IN THE HIGHWAY. A SIDE GLANCE Yesterday is still Inside me like a new view I hold on tightly.
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Marjorie J. Levine is still greatly nostalgic and believes life's journey can be as beautiful as a memoir unfolding in an old silent movie. She retired after a long career as an elementary school teacher. She is now a stand-up comic, an actor, a blogger, an internet broadcaster, eclectic artist and wistful poet. She lives alone in New York City. (corrected with a period)