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In Wild Girls, a cascade of vibrant voices shows up, speaks up, stirs up, grieves, heals. The "wild girls" spirit is bold, persistent, sometimes humorous, occasionally tragic, and often heroic. Included are wild girls from family, current events, history, the arts, and even make-believe. Together, they share their stories. The author's passion is observing and honoring the authentic Wild Girl in herself and others. As a writer, she wants her readers-men and women-to feel poignancy in the details, to find a moment of connection in each poem, to nurture empathy in themselves, to bask in the language.…mehr

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In Wild Girls, a cascade of vibrant voices shows up, speaks up, stirs up, grieves, heals. The "wild girls" spirit is bold, persistent, sometimes humorous, occasionally tragic, and often heroic. Included are wild girls from family, current events, history, the arts, and even make-believe. Together, they share their stories. The author's passion is observing and honoring the authentic Wild Girl in herself and others. As a writer, she wants her readers-men and women-to feel poignancy in the details, to find a moment of connection in each poem, to nurture empathy in themselves, to bask in the language.
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Autorenporträt
Shirley J. Brewer serves as poet-in-residence at Carver Center for the Arts & Technology in Baltimore, MD and has taught poetry workshops to writers of all ages. In addition to poetry, Shirley earned an MBA from the Maryland Bartending Academy. Her award-winning poems garnish Barrow Street, Comstock Review, Gargoyle, New Verse News, Plainsongs, Poetry East, Slant, among many other journals and anthologies. Shirley's poetry books include A Little Breast Music (2008, Passager Books), After Words (2013, Apprentice House), and Bistro in Another Realm (2017, Main Street Rag). She was a January 2020 guest on The Poet and The Poem with Grace Cavalieri, Maryland poet laureate, broadcast from the Library of Congress. A recent Pushcart nominee, Shirley received the first-ever Creativity Award from the University of Baltimore, where she earned her Master's degree in Creative Writing/Publishing Arts in 2005.