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The travelers in the Stone Soup folktale creatively offer a share of the nourishment to come by inviting the townspeople to contribute whatever they can. This simple gesture dispels fear and forges connection. In a similar way, the cauldron of these inviting poems effortlessly blends ingredients both earthy and spiritual, jaunty and tender, compassionate and ecstatic. The poems wonder, take delight, grieve, and console, as they encompass generations of family and friends, and embrace a wide spectrum of cultures and traditions, to reveal heights and depths of our common humanity from fresh and surprising angles of vision.…mehr

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The travelers in the Stone Soup folktale creatively offer a share of the nourishment to come by inviting the townspeople to contribute whatever they can. This simple gesture dispels fear and forges connection. In a similar way, the cauldron of these inviting poems effortlessly blends ingredients both earthy and spiritual, jaunty and tender, compassionate and ecstatic. The poems wonder, take delight, grieve, and console, as they encompass generations of family and friends, and embrace a wide spectrum of cultures and traditions, to reveal heights and depths of our common humanity from fresh and surprising angles of vision.
Autorenporträt
Kate Marshall Flaherty has been published in Canadian journals such as CV2, Descant, Grain, Malahat Review and Vallum, international anthologies such as Not A Muse: Women's Poetry Around the World, and American Journals such as Saranac Review. She was shortlisted for Descant's Best Canadian Poem, the Pablo Neruda Poetry Prize, and the Robert Frost Poetry Prize. She guides Golden Rule Leadership Retreats, Writing as a Spiritual Practice workshops, and teaches yoga/meditation in Toronto.