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Author Mae Bea Sayes is an artist-poet inspired by life, love, and literature. She transposes poems from images that come alive from ideas about her journey with the meter of language and the characters of literature. She creates cadence through wordplay and loves rhyme whenever it works. In her new collection of poems, The Graveyard and Other Poems, she examines the journey of the souls death, reawakening, and redemption. Written in a cadence that recalls the work of Edna St Vincent Millay, the lyrics speak to the pandemic, a walk through a graveyard full of great ghosts, painful love, and…mehr

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Author Mae Bea Sayes is an artist-poet inspired by life, love, and literature. She transposes poems from images that come alive from ideas about her journey with the meter of language and the characters of literature. She creates cadence through wordplay and loves rhyme whenever it works. In her new collection of poems, The Graveyard and Other Poems, she examines the journey of the souls death, reawakening, and redemption. Written in a cadence that recalls the work of Edna St Vincent Millay, the lyrics speak to the pandemic, a walk through a graveyard full of great ghosts, painful love, and the long-awaited redemption of sins after death. The ethereal spirit of the poems speaks as a voice about the mystery of the souls departure from life. She also touches on themes of love and love lost. As I lay in the graveyard, I am revealed, transmuted through snow, hidden like the rose in the translucent light peeking out in the early spring -from "The Graveyard"
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Mae Bea Sayes is a writer living in New England. She holds degrees from Lesley University and Southern New Hampshire University where she studied the creative arts of poetry and writing. She lives in Massachusetts and tours graveyards that line the rambling roads and invite repose from the introspective spirit. She spends her time writing at her house in the White Mountains inspired by the beauty of the national park. She also knits, sews, and paints, and she often finds time for reading.