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gloria fern's Musings in a Pandemic and Beyond is a collection of poems that bring to light the collective celebrations and sorrows of the Covid19 experience. These thoughtful reflections rejoice with gratitude and weep with despair. In the poem Unite fern asks us during this sorrowful time to allow "The sun to break through in you". We are reminded to cherish the simple things: sourdough bread, currants and laughter. She has highlighted the changing of seasons, the birds we encounter in our backyards, the first flowers in spring, and the "laundry blowing on the line". Thank you, gloria fern,…mehr

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gloria fern's Musings in a Pandemic and Beyond is a collection of poems that bring to light the collective celebrations and sorrows of the Covid19 experience. These thoughtful reflections rejoice with gratitude and weep with despair. In the poem Unite fern asks us during this sorrowful time to allow "The sun to break through in you". We are reminded to cherish the simple things: sourdough bread, currants and laughter. She has highlighted the changing of seasons, the birds we encounter in our backyards, the first flowers in spring, and the "laundry blowing on the line". Thank you, gloria fern, for the reminder that even in the midst of a global crisis we can still find hope.

- Melanie Craig-Hansford, Artist/Poet Co-author of Prayers for Women Who Can't Pray


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gloria was born Gloria Fern Kropf. She married and as was traditional in her community she took on her husband's name and became Gloria Fern Nafziger. In her writing life, she has been Gloria Nafziger, Gloria Kropf Nafziger and most recently she writes as gloria fern. She writes to give life to herself and to share with others. She believes deeply in the power of story to change the world and connect the peoples of the world. She is a decided optimist, believing that hope and love are stronger than fear.