With these endlessly inventive and marvellous poems Glenda Kerney Brown explores the things that she values, the things that she cleaves to, and the underlying tragedy of our human experience, which is that we inevitably lose (or are lost to) the things we love. Art has the power to hold back and make sense of this tide of loss, and with an artist's palette Glenda commemorates the past, celebrates the present and contemplates the future in honest and beautiful poetry. James Nash, author of "Some Things Matter: 63 Sonnets" published by Valley Press.
With these endlessly inventive and marvellous poems Glenda Kerney Brown explores the things that she values, the things that she cleaves to, and th...