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'phases' is a journey through the different seasons life can have, from the passion and heat of summer to the cold grief of winter. It collects poems spanning roughly a decade of the author's life, often using a confessional style to blend candid observations of the world with emotional reflection. It is, ultimately, a journey of healing, and seeing the world in different ways. From the back cover: just as the seasons burn, fade, freeze and bloom again, we too move through our phases. I hope this meets you where you are, whatever you are growing through. Divided into four sections (summer,…mehr

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'phases' is a journey through the different seasons life can have, from the passion and heat of summer to the cold grief of winter. It collects poems spanning roughly a decade of the author's life, often using a confessional style to blend candid observations of the world with emotional reflection. It is, ultimately, a journey of healing, and seeing the world in different ways. From the back cover: just as the seasons burn, fade, freeze and bloom again, we too move through our phases. I hope this meets you where you are, whatever you are growing through. Divided into four sections (summer, autumn, winter, and spring), the poems in the collection tackle a range of human experiences including passion, love, friendship, abuse, break ups, loss, grief, healing, self love and hope. Natural imagery informs many of the metaphors, rooting the poems in the Canadian geography where they were written.
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h.duxbury is a Canadian poet from Ontario, where she lives with her partner. When she is not writing she enjoys crafting, being outdoors and reading. She has been writing almost as long as she has been reading. She is the author of phases, a collection of poetry, and Capture the Beauty: A Creative Companion.She hopes to create connections with her writing, and to offer a little bit of beauty in the chaos for others.