ISBN-13: 9781514859858 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 70 str.
A Nashville Woman & Other Sorrows begins with a set of poems about a country musician's doomed romance and then takes the reader on a journey into the dark sequined heart of Nashville's music industry. This is poetry, but it's accessible in a way that some readers compare to '60s pop culture poet Rod McKuen's books, including McKuen's popular Stanyan Street & Other Sorrows. The subjects of the poems include romance, rejection, death, modern muses, the art and craft of songwriting, pickup trucks, heroes, Taylor Swift, aging cowboys, and those artistic souls destroyed or nearly destroyed by the harsh reality of the music business. Reviewer Lorelai Rivers gives the book a five star rating and says, "These poems ring true, as though author Dan Jewell has first-hand experience of the hope and heartbreak of being a working or non-working, musician/songwriter...These snippets of life, feelings, moments, scenes, and snapshots read to me like an epic song put together with the best book openings and chapter closings from every great novel never yet written." Reviewer Jack Magnus says, "Jewell's words are spare and eloquent, conveying worlds within a few well-placed words. While suffused with melancholy and loss, these poems also hint at redemption." A Nashville Woman & Other Sorrows is an award winning book in the 2015 international Readers Favorite contest.