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The poems in Deborah Leipziger's Story & Bone are centered around connection, the forging of it, the strength of it and the loss of it. She writes of the connections between mother and daughter and between the daughter and her own three daughters. She writes of the broken and whole sensual and emotional connections between lovers and partners. She explores her connection with nature [especially flowers], with Judaism, with her body, her past, her intentions. This leads to strong, quirky and intelligent poems. --Marge Piercy, Author, Novelist, Poet, Activist, and Feminist icon

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The poems in Deborah Leipziger's Story & Bone are centered around connection, the forging of it, the strength of it and the loss of it. She writes of the connections between mother and daughter and between the daughter and her own three daughters. She writes of the broken and whole sensual and emotional connections between lovers and partners. She explores her connection with nature [especially flowers], with Judaism, with her body, her past, her intentions. This leads to strong, quirky and intelligent poems. --Marge Piercy, Author, Novelist, Poet, Activist, and Feminist icon
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Deborah Leipziger is an author, poet, and advisor on sustainability. Deborah's poems have been published in the UK, the US, Canada, Mexico, Colombia, Israel, and the Netherlands, in such magazines and journals as Pangyrus, Salamander, Lily Poetry Review, and Revista Cardenal. Four of her poems have been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. She is the co-founder of Soul-Lit, an on-line poetry magazine which features spiritual poetry. Her chapbook, Flower Map, was published by Finishing Line Press (2013). Born in Brazil, Deborah is the author of several non-fiction books on sustainability and human rights issues. She advises companies and organizations around the world on sustainability and human rights issues. Deborah co-founded the New England Jewish Poetry Festival and is the mother of three daughters, her muses.