Dr. Janet Emig’s body of theoretical work in English Education created a seismic shift in how educators approach the teaching of writing, and in recognizing the value of expressive writing as integral to all writing. Her seminal work, The Composing Process of 12 th Graders and her countless essays were—and still are—considered groundbreaking. Throughout her life, Emig has followed the dual path of academic and poet. The poems in this collection represent 94 years of living, encompassing living with extended family during the Depression, death, dreams both real and shattered—and more. Whoever you are there’s much within her collection here for you. Amid her always articulate voice, you’ll discover—or rediscover—her uncommon talent as a scholar, teacher—and, importantly, as a poet. This landmark collection offers us a private window through which to view the fuller genius of Janet Emig. In it, as in her academic writing, we are invited into her original yet resonant ways of thinking, and to enjoy her irony, humor and heart. Through reading her poetry, you’ll come to celebrate her anew and understand that “a poem is often at the heart of things.” Hers certainly are. With gratitude to and admiration for my mentor, Wilma Davidson, Ed.D. President of Davidson & Associates Communication Consultants Author of Business Writing, What Works, What Won’t—The Third Revision (St. Martin’s Press) and co-author of award-winning Soldier, Sister, Savant (National League of American Pen Women Press) among others.