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These poems are borne of the joy and pain of a life lived to the fullest. Diane Mintz writes of hunger and need, loving and living and overcoming. She celebrates intimate moments, the rough patches, the smallest revelations of unsung beauty. These poems abound with tender and compassionate images of the human condition. I want to write a poem as elegant as old lace, as simple and airy as a child's rhyme, as soft and loved as a stuffed animal, as welcoming as an old slipper, as easy to slip on. A poem in which I can open my most tender secrets to the trusted and compassionate reader who takes…mehr

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These poems are borne of the joy and pain of a life lived to the fullest. Diane Mintz writes of hunger and need, loving and living and overcoming. She celebrates intimate moments, the rough patches, the smallest revelations of unsung beauty. These poems abound with tender and compassionate images of the human condition. I want to write a poem as elegant as old lace, as simple and airy as a child's rhyme, as soft and loved as a stuffed animal, as welcoming as an old slipper, as easy to slip on. A poem in which I can open my most tender secrets to the trusted and compassionate reader who takes in the words knowingly, securing them inside her secret place where she will turn to them often for solace....


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DIANE MINTZ was born in Newark, New Jersey where she lived until her family moved to California when she was 9. With the exception of graduate school and travel, she has spent her adult life in Berkeley where she got her B.A. from UC Berkeley and raised her two sons. She has worked as a teacher, an editor, a translator, a secretary, a newspaper reporter and a realtor (while founding a nonprofit, YES.Families.org), all while stashing her writings in drawers. This is the first time some of her writing has been allowed the light of day.