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Reviewed by: Arcie Jordan
For a longest time I have not been so captivated by words that describe the simplicity yet complexity of life, and the rising and falling of its stages. The poetic sentiments in this book allowed my mind, as well as my heart to enter into a separate realm of fiery memories. It swayed my emotions like tidal waves, enabling me to recapture certain phases in my life that were brought back through the beautiful, effortless mingling of…
ContinuePosted on August 18, 2015 at 12:56am
My mother has recently passed away. One morning, as I was rummaging through her belongings, I found this book by Peggy Warren called “Very Much a Woman’s Book.” I remember my mother telling me once that she kept her favorite 20-year old book in a special box under her bed. Seeing that there wasn’t any other book present, I guess this was it.
My mother was a writer. She also loved poetry and reading all sorts of books. Peggy’s poetry book reminded me so much of my beloved…
ContinuePosted on August 11, 2015 at 2:00pm
Over the years I have always used writing to resolve my innermost feelings, and in the eighties, after having shared some of my writings with a friend, I was encouraged to publish a book. Titling it was difficult until another friend said, “It’s very much a woman’s book, Peggy,” so thus the title. - See more at:…
ContinuePosted on August 4, 2015 at 1:19am
I’ve been an artist almost all my life, beginning when I was introduced to oil painting as a teenager at The Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. I remember so well painting the face of a young man who sat for us. I’d never lifted a brush before, but for some miraculous reason, after a brief lesson from the teacher, I got a perfect likeness. I then went on to study portrait painting throughout my school years and by the age of 25, I was a pretty popular portrait painter, more or less the…
ContinuePosted on July 28, 2015 at 1:06am
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