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Rhythmic prose and free verse fill the pages of this collector's volume of exquisite poetry. Examining the tapestry of everyday life, Teresa Prins Wood colorfully weaves intimacy, devotion, humor, loss, spirituality, and individual empowerment with an easy-to-relate-to narrative style. Sometimes political in nature, her use of sarcasm and sage advice reflect the six decades that have honed this author into a highly respected, well educated wise woman whose focus on peace through compassion is creatively communicated in her poetry. 280 works of prose and free verse make up this poetry…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Rhythmic prose and free verse fill the pages of this collector's volume of exquisite poetry. Examining the tapestry of everyday life, Teresa Prins Wood colorfully weaves intimacy, devotion, humor, loss, spirituality, and individual empowerment with an easy-to-relate-to narrative style. Sometimes political in nature, her use of sarcasm and sage advice reflect the six decades that have honed this author into a highly respected, well educated wise woman whose focus on peace through compassion is creatively communicated in her poetry. 280 works of prose and free verse make up this poetry collection by award winning author Teresa Prins Wood. Composed in 2019 and 2020, each poem paints a vivid portrait of day-to-day living in twenty-first century America. Since 1994 her poetry has appeared in national print media and has been broadcast on National Public Radio. This book is the third and final in her poetry series. BOOKS BY TERESA PRINS WOOD: JUST ONE LAST THING (poetry) TURN AND FACE THE WIND (poetry) IN HER OWN NATIVE TONGUE (poetry) SONG OF BETHLEHEM (historical fiction) SAINT SOMEBODY (memoir)
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Autorenporträt
Teresa Prins Wood is the author of five books. Her career in the field of psychology as a professional counselor was centered on end of life/hospice care and on family restoration wherein she incorporated creative writing as a therapeutic approach to emotional healing. Now retired, she is an avid traveler whose love of nature and exploration is displayed in her poetry. She is a textile artist and currently resides in Northeastern Oklahoma. Ms. Prins Wood donates 100% of the income on her book sales to homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters, and not-for-profit organizations that provide food and shelter tothose in need. To learn more about the author, visit her website: www.teresaprinswood.com.