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Dharma of Death & Desire showcases Susannah Winters Simpson's years in hospice nursing, psychiatric nursing, and her work with recovering addicts. These decades of working in proximity to death and dying inform her view of living. It has provided her with deeply moving insights into the very human challenges we all face. Her poems offer a common thread to grasp, especially when writing about grief and loss. Simpson shares the gravitas not only of life's inevitable passing, but also those exquisite moments occurring each day that call us to live a meaningful life.

Produktbeschreibung
Dharma of Death & Desire showcases Susannah Winters Simpson's years in hospice nursing, psychiatric nursing, and her work with recovering addicts. These decades of working in proximity to death and dying inform her view of living. It has provided her with deeply moving insights into the very human challenges we all face. Her poems offer a common thread to grasp, especially when writing about grief and loss. Simpson shares the gravitas not only of life's inevitable passing, but also those exquisite moments occurring each day that call us to live a meaningful life.
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Autorenporträt
Susannah Winters Simpson is a hospice nurse. Her work has been published in North American Review, Potomac, Wisconsin Review, South Carolina Review, POET, Nimrod International, Poet Lore, MORIA Literary Magazine, Salamander, Sequestrum, and SWWIM, among others. She was chosen as a 2023 Featured Poet for Miami's SWWIM/The Betsy Hotel's Reading Series, and her poems have been included in several anthologies. Four of her poems won second prize in CommuterLit's 2023 National Poetry Contest. Simpson was recently featured in the Palm Beach Illustrated April 2024 Literati section in honor of National Poetry Month. Simpson is the founder and co-director of the Performance Poets of the Palm Beaches, Imagine Women Writing Retreats, and is Founder of Palm Beach Players for Change. Simpson holds an MFA in writing and literature from Bennington College, a PhD from Binghamton University, and a Certificate of Advanced Study in therapeutic writing. She currently facilitates both creative writing and WriteRECOVERY groups.