Dianne Alvine
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Child's Play
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Auroras & Blossoms Poetry Journal: Issue 4 (July - September 2020)
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Painted Poetry VI
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2019
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Collected Whispers
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2008
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Painted Poetry V: 2018 Exhibit
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2018
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One Week Poetry Challenge
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2013
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In My Lifetime Memories
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2012
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Hunger for Awe
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2021
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An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry
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2014
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"As the publisher's blurb states; "in the vein of The Bell Jar..." I read The Bell Jar this past summer, and The Mad Wife did indeed remind me of it. Lulu's family moves to a new neighborhood with a 1950s network of wives and children for her to fit i"
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Yes, it is my favorite. "God bless us, everyone!"
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| This story begins in 1866. The main characters are brother and sister, Coleman and June, who are freed slaves, but still work as servants to the Harper family. When they were children, they were given as a wedding present to Mr. and Mr. Harper. Slave ...more | |
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In this work of historical fiction, Melanson's canvas is fifteenth century Renaissance Florence. The author reimagines the lives of three individuals--- Lorenzo deMedici, a powerful force in Florence, who oversees the wealthiest bank in Europe while d ...more |
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“That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons that history has to teach.”
― Collected Essays
― Collected Essays
“You know, my young friend, I will be ninety years old next year, and life is still a constant surprise to me. We never know what will happen next, what we will see, and what important person will come into our life, or what important person we will lose. Life is change, constant change, and unless we are lucky enough to find comedy in it, change is nearly always a drama, if not a tragedy. But after everything, and even when the skies turn scarlet and threatening, I still believe that if we are lucky enough to be alive, we must give thanks for the miracle of every moment of every day, no matter how flawed.”
― Beneath a Scarlet Sky
― Beneath a Scarlet Sky
“Ink runs from the corners of my mouth.
There is no happiness like mine.
I have been eating poetry.”
― Selected Poems of Mark Strand
There is no happiness like mine.
I have been eating poetry.”
― Selected Poems of Mark Strand
“Gratitude sets in, the moment we pause to appreciate all the goodness in our lives, today and everyday.”
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“I've learned a lot this year.. I learned that things don't always turn our the way you planned, or the way you think they should. And I've learned that there are things that go wrong that don't always get fixed or get put back together the way they were before. I've learned that some broken things stay broken, and I've learned that you can get through bad times and keep looking for better ones, as long as you have people who love you.”
― Good in Bed
― Good in Bed
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