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A narrative poet from the Northwest, Kopp's writing experience spans thirty years. Her work incorporates humor and sharp visual images. Facets of a Sapphire features twenty-eight new poems along with a collection of nineteen poems chosen from her first book. "Kopp certainly knows how to take a piece of her life, relate it to others, make it interesting with feelings, and then close it with a passion. . ." ¿Jerry W. Engler, Just Folks volumes I, II, and III "Kopp's poetry gives good allegory of the gemstone as compared to real personal values." "Very creative and gifted thoughts. Lovely and…mehr

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A narrative poet from the Northwest, Kopp's writing experience spans thirty years. Her work incorporates humor and sharp visual images. Facets of a Sapphire features twenty-eight new poems along with a collection of nineteen poems chosen from her first book. "Kopp certainly knows how to take a piece of her life, relate it to others, make it interesting with feelings, and then close it with a passion. . ." ¿Jerry W. Engler, Just Folks volumes I, II, and III "Kopp's poetry gives good allegory of the gemstone as compared to real personal values." "Very creative and gifted thoughts. Lovely and deeply meaningful poetry . . . haunting, tearing at the heart." ¿Jerry W. Engler, Just Folks volumes I, II, and III "It takes one accomplished poet to write It's a Heavy Life." ¿Gene Williamson, Chesapeake Conflict, The Troublesome Early Days of Maryland Kopp's poems create "mysterious circles on the landscape where meaning and sympathy are born." ¿Fr.Hugh Feiss, Monastery of the Ascension, Jerome, Idaho, Essential Monastic Wisdom, Writings on the Contemplative Life Please check manuscript>supplied for correctly formatted cover copy.
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Thirty years ago, Kathy studied poetry with Richard Hugo and Tess Gallagher at the University of Montana. She has been writing poetry ever since, her poems having appeared in many anthologies, including two journals in England. One of her poems won Honorable Mention in a national Writers' Digest contest. Kathy's first book, Mad Dance of Bees, (2003), is a collection of illustrated poems in the Northwest narrative style. Kathy enjoys playing with words, molding them into a viable entity. Rhythm is important, as well as imagery. She doesn't rush through life; she goes slowly, noticing little details and minor events. Traveling to Rock and Gem shows with her partner, Kathy works as a gem dealer and shop keeper based in Philipsburg, Montana. They live there with their three cats. Kathy is a classically trained pianist.