Candice Daquin's second collection of poetry was written after her move to the American Southwest and reflects much of the Southwestern & Hispanic influence she has experienced since. Themes include identity, personhood, being female and passion. Her writing is wide-arcing and challenging, bringing metaphor and symbolism into daily existence through at times, phantasmagorical and dreamlike concepts of existence.
Candice Daquin's second collection of poetry was written after her move to the American Southwest and reflects much of the Southwestern & Hispanic inf...
In her third collection of poetry; Illusions of Existing, Candice Daquin tackles the ever present questions of mortality, age, passion, rejection, fear and transformation. Through our experience of existing we learn what is real, what is fragmentary and how nothing is ever certain, especially through the lens of a creative soul. At once humorous and dark, Daquin's work provides an insight into the modern woman's emotional landscape and her perspective of what it means to exist and not exist.
In her third collection of poetry; Illusions of Existing, Candice Daquin tackles the ever present questions of mortality, age, passion, rejection, fea...
The journey of personal growth comes in stages throughout life. In her forth book of poetry, Daquin examines where she is having tackled earlier stages and found herself to be in a place of increased honesty and reconciliation. Through a blending of narrative, exclamation, humor and healing, she shines a light on the emotional dynamics of existing in a complex world with the vivid imagery of the American Southwest as her backdrop.
The journey of personal growth comes in stages throughout life. In her forth book of poetry, Daquin examines where she is having tackled earlier stage...