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"I am America in the early 21st century. I am a watcher of footage. I see horrors done to children. I long to witness instead of staring at screens. I want to respond, not despair." Graves Too Small to Be Red addresses our nation's dilemma in times of heart-breaking violence and disaster. It's poetry spun out of the awkward silence that follows a tragedy, particularly the death of a child. It pushes past our terror and hopelessness offering a response that moves grief to the protected realm of mystery. Graves Too Small to Be Red is a book of hope and healing in a troubled world, required reading for anyone who believes that small lives matter.…mehr

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"I am America in the early 21st century. I am a watcher of footage. I see horrors done to children. I long to witness instead of staring at screens. I want to respond, not despair." Graves Too Small to Be Red addresses our nation's dilemma in times of heart-breaking violence and disaster. It's poetry spun out of the awkward silence that follows a tragedy, particularly the death of a child. It pushes past our terror and hopelessness offering a response that moves grief to the protected realm of mystery. Graves Too Small to Be Red is a book of hope and healing in a troubled world, required reading for anyone who believes that small lives matter.
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Laura Cini English grew up in the Northeast. Helping people to write their memoirs both online and in small groups has become her life's passion. When she's away from things literary, she works in a school feeding children. Her poetry has appeared in various journals and reviews, and at one time, she wrote for a national TV cable guide. She lives in Elizabethtown, PA with her husband and four children. She can be contacted through her website. www.living-muse-with-laura-english.com