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My glass is always half empty so there’s room to add more 🙂
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Love this . I also love the way you emphasize the message with the form.
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Wow, this is not only very well written but very thought provoking.
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This is a great poem, and I like how the message is reflected in the form.
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What a beautiful meditation on the passage of time. Also, thank you so much for writing Lessons from a Grief Diary, I finished it in two days, and it helped me tremendously. God bless.
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Oh Lily, I’m so glad. I know the first chapters can be depressing, but to write a book about grieving without including that part of the experience is pretty unrealistic, I think. Four or five months is a small part of the entire process, but it is certainly the hardest part.
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Your experience mirrors that of my Mom. If I can say one good thing (and there’s only one) about my husband’s death, it was very quick. He did suffer quite a bit in his last few months, and that came out in the growly, grizzly bear behavior that you described. Your book gave me a lot of additional resources, and one or two big laughs. Your poem “New Birth” starting on page 57 just amazed me. Art really does come from pain, as you said.
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Thanks Lily. Going to look for the piece you describe…
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