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Lois writes poems almost daily about the ordinary things we may never even notice. This is her third book of poems each written during a year period of her life in small journals she carries with her everywhere. The poems in Joy in Small Pieces Year 72, continue as her private place to record words that have come to mind in a moment. She admits to changing over the three years of writing these three books of poetry, holes filled, old wounds healed, eyes opened to new things happening within her. Starting with her first book, A Journal in Poetry, the 70th Year and continuing into her second…mehr

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Lois writes poems almost daily about the ordinary things we may never even notice. This is her third book of poems each written during a year period of her life in small journals she carries with her everywhere. The poems in Joy in Small Pieces Year 72, continue as her private place to record words that have come to mind in a moment. She admits to changing over the three years of writing these three books of poetry, holes filled, old wounds healed, eyes opened to new things happening within her. Starting with her first book, A Journal in Poetry, the 70th Year and continuing into her second book, It's the Journey, Living it!, poems have moved and shifted over time to reflections and realizations of aging, exploration of what satisfies and feeds her now and how solitude feels so perfect and rewarding, while always noticing and enjoying the things she finds in nature.
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Lois Benson was born in Massachusetts, and lived from age three to nine in Lenox in a house built about 1900 with a red barn on six acres of land. She credits this experience with forming so much of her being, what grounds her, what she enjoys, and creating a deep connection to nature. Lois studied Biology and Botany at Pomona College, before settling in Santa Rosa California, and raising a family. Lois took up poetry on her 70th birthday, and has been writing poetry since then. She has written two previous books of poetry, each covering a year of her life.