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Marilyn Mason's poetry showcases the personal through her effective use of description, imagery, rhythm and rhyme. Passion permeates her work, draws us into each poem and keeps us there. Mary Harker, OASIS, Teacher, MFA, San Diego State University Mason's precise yet lyrical images infuse the reader's sensibilities. Her poetry feels both highly personal and universal at the same time. I'm always happy to include her poems. Leila Joiner, Editor, OASIS Journal Mason takes the challenges and chaos of everyday and turns them into extraordinary reflections and clever prose. There is so much…mehr

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Marilyn Mason's poetry showcases the personal through her effective use of description, imagery, rhythm and rhyme. Passion permeates her work, draws us into each poem and keeps us there. Mary Harker, OASIS, Teacher, MFA, San Diego State University Mason's precise yet lyrical images infuse the reader's sensibilities. Her poetry feels both highly personal and universal at the same time. I'm always happy to include her poems. Leila Joiner, Editor, OASIS Journal Mason takes the challenges and chaos of everyday and turns them into extraordinary reflections and clever prose. There is so much knowledge and comfort between these pages. Highly recommended. Carol Sveilich, Author, MA But You LOOK Just Fine & JUST FINE: Unmasking Concealed Chronic Illness and Pain
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Born on the plains of South Dakota, Marilyn enjoys writing about prairie farm life. Her love of writing came from her father, who had a great sense of humor, and like Marilyn, was a nocturnal reader. She has traveled throughout the United States. Alaska is the last state on her "Bucket List." While living in Concord, Massachusetts she visited the homes and graves of several great writers and poets. It was there, while taking a creative writing course at Middlesex College that she was inspired to write short stories, which led to writing poetry. After her children grew up she retired from her accounting career, and began to write again. Mary Harker and her fellow Oasis students motivated her to develop her writing skills. Marilyn's poetry appears in editions of The Oasis Journal, The International Library of Poetry, San Diego Poetry Annual, on Internet sites, and in a book authored by a friend. Stories by survivors of the Witch Creek fire in San Diego County inspired her to write about the experience. Recently she moved from Santee, CA to Littleton, Co., giving her new fodder for her poetry...from the prairies...to the oceans...to the mountains... Marilyn is pleased when people identify with the feelings expressed through her written words.